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ADDITIONAL dates to Drake's It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage are available now to the general public but fans who were a part of the presales are complaining about the high ticket prices.

The general sale begins on Ticketmaster started today at noon local venue time.

Tickets start at $69.50, plus taxes and fees, with Platinum Premium tickets going on sale for over $1,000.

Fans who participated in the concert presales are sharing their opinions of the ticket prices on Twitter with one fan writing: "Crying cuss I’m probably not going to see drake but them ticket prices is ridamndiculous."

Another fan wrote: "Drake baby I’m never gonna see you w these ticket prices."

"Drake’s ticket prices weren’t so “started from the bottom“ of him," a third fan wrote.

The North American leg of the tour will begin on June 16 in New Orleans and last 29 dates, with stops in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Montreal, and more, ending on September 5 in Glendale, Arizona.

Additional dates have been added to NYC, Houston, Dallas, Miami, Detroit, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Inglewood, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, and Las Vegas.

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  • 'Mad long'

    The ticket queue for many is showing over 2,000 people ahead of them, and there is no shortage of people complaining about it.

    One Twitter user wrote: "drake presale is taking mad long 😭"

    Another person tweeted: "2000 people ahead of me for these drake tickets .."

  • Fans making promises for Drake tickets

    While waiting in the ticket queue, fans have taken to Twitter to talk about what they'd do if they got tickets to the concert.

    One person said: "if i get tix to the drake concert ill never complain about anything ever again."

    if i get tix to the drake concert ill never complain about anything ever again

    — naina !!🫐 (@prttyangls) March 15, 2023
  • The queue has opened

    Over 2,000 fans are in the Ticketmaster queue for the Madison Square Garden stop in Drake's It's All A Blur tour.

  • Presale to begin shortly

    The Cash App ticket presale is set to begin in the next few minutes.

    Here is a step-by-step guide of what to do with your Cash App card number when the time comes to access the sale:

    According to Cash App on Twitter: "Grab your Cash App Card and use the first 9 digits of your card number — that’s your special access code for the presale. If you don’t have one, anyone 13+ can sign up today and qualify for the presale too.

    "You’ll need to use your Cash App Card to purchase tickets during the presale, so make sure you have enough funds in your balance to cover the cost. Add money to your card from a linked debit card, a bank transfer, or a paper money deposit at a local retailer."

    You can access the presale with this link.

  • Everything to know about 21 Savage

    Atlanta's rap elite A success tale direct from the streets is 21 Savage.

    His verses—of which he is a two-time Grammy nominee—are frequently inspired by his own stormy background, and many believe that this honesty is what helps him to preserve his underground reputation while also being a financially successful artist.

    Savage is praised for his charitable endeavors beyond the music industry.

    He is actively involved in the Atlanta community and supports numerous initiatives that assist needy children. He also became a role model in the process.

  • Everything to know about Drake

    Canadian rapper and vocalist Drake is a significant personality in modern popular music and is credited with making singing and R&B influences more common in hip-hop.

    In the teen drama Degrassi: The New Generation, where he played the wheelchair-bound character Jimmy Brooks for seven years, Drake initially gained notoriety.

    He signed a deal with Lil Wayne's company Young Money Entertainment after leaving the program, and soon after that, he rose to become one of the biggest rappers on the planet.

    He is frequently in the news, whether it be for dating Rihanna or Jennifer Lopez, starting his own record company, OVO Sound, or serving as the global ambassador for the NBA's Toronto Raptors.

    It's not shocking that Jay Z referred to him as the hip-hop equivalent of Kobe Bryant.

  • A long history of collaboration

    Drake and 21 Savage frequently collaborate on tracks together.

    Aside from Jimmy Cooks from Drake's Honestly, Nevermind album from 2022, the duo also released Knife Talk from Certified Lover Boy, which peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Previously, the pair participated in the first live performance of Jimmy Cooks at an event for Morehouse and Spelman alumni in October.

    Drake made a surprise appearance at 21 Savage's hometown Atlanta gig, where the two both sang Knife Talk and Drake also sang his smash song, Nonstop.

  • Drake and 21 Savage's collaborative album

    During the music video for their popular track Jimmy Cooks, 21 Savage and Drake revealed their joint album Her Loss.

    There were 16 songs on the CD, including their smash Rich Flex.

    Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was also the subject of controversy surrounding the album when it appeared that they were accusing her of lying about receiving a gunshot wound to the foot in the song Circo Loco.

  • Getting tickets during the general sale

    Drake tickets will be made available to the public through drakerelated.com following the conclusion of the two presales. Purchase tickets there on March 17.

    The best option after that is to visit a website like Vivid Seats, which frequently has good tickets available for most performances, according to Yahoo.

  • How to get tickets with Sprite presale codes

    The Sprite presale, which begins at noon on March 16 and closes at 10pm the same day, is another opportunity to purchase Drake tour tickets ahead of time.

    Get a code from Sprite.com and use it to get Drake presale tickets online.

  • How to get tickets with Cash App presale codes

    You must have a Cash Card and use it to purchase the tickets online in order to purchase Drake tickets during the Cash App presale.

    Your code to buy tickets will be your Cash Card number.

    The price of the tickets, which go on sale on March 15 at 12pm is $69.50 plus taxes and fees.

    For additional information on how to purchase Drake tickets online through the Cash App presale, visit cash.app/drake-presale.

  • What to expect from the tour

    Since headlining the Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour in 2018, Drake has not gone on tour.

    Drake has put out four albums since his last tour, one of which is a collaboration with 21 Savage titled Her Loss.

    His announcement describes his tour as "a celebration of the last decade."

    Fans can anticipate a carousel of hits from over the years if his tour is representative of his music over the last few decades.

  • Tour stops, continued

    The list of tour stops continues:

    • July 18 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center
    • July 25 – New York, New York – Madison Square Garden
    • July 26 – New York, New York – Madison Square Garden
    • July 28 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
    • July 31 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Wells Fargo Center
    • August 12 – Inglewood, California – Kia Forum
    • August 13 – Inglewood, California – Kia Forum
    • August 18 – San Francisco, California – Chase Center
    • August 21 – Los Angeles, California – Crypto.com Arena
    • August 22 – Los Angeles, California – Crypto.com Arena
    • August 25 – Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena
    • August 28 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena
    • September 01 – Las Vegas, Nevada – T-Mobile Arena
    • September 05 – Glendale, Arizona – Desert Diamond Arena
  • Tour stops

    The following are the stops Drake plans to make on his tour:

    • June 16 – New Orleans, Louisiana – Smoothie King Center
    • June 19 – Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena
    • June 21 – Houston, Texas – Toyota Center
    • June 24 – Dallas, Texas – American Airlines Center
    • June 28 – Miami, Florida – Miami-Dade Arena
    • July 01 – Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena
    • July 02 – Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena
    • July 05 – Chicago, Illinois – United Center
    • July 06 – Chicago, Illinois – United Center
    • July 08 – Detroit, Michigan – Little Caesars Arena
    • July 11 – Boston, Maryland – TD Garden
    • July 12 – Boston, Maryland – TD Garden
    • July 14 – Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
    • July 17 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center
  • Cash App users get early access

    Today, the Cash App Card and Sprite will be the first to offer presale access to the Live Nation-produced It's All a Blur Tour tickets (March 16).

    Public onsale begins on DrakeRelated.com on Friday, March 17, at 12:00pm local time.

  • Back on the road again

    Drake announced on Monday, March 13 that he's going on tour with 21 Savage.

    The North American tour will begin on June 16 in New Orleans and last 29 dates, with stops in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Montreal, and more.

    It will culminate on September 5 in Glendale, Arizona.

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