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Drake announces 2025 Australian tour ‘Anita Max Wynn’: No venues announced yet

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November 27, 2024 1 Min Read
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It will be the global superstar’s first tour in Australia since eight years ago in 2017.

Recently, Drake—one of the world’s largest artists of all time—visited famous streamer xQc to confirm his upcoming Australian tour in early 2025. The tour has been scheduled to stretch through at least thirty days—beginning on February 9 until early March.

Particularly, Drake said, “February 9—for anybody that’s watching from Australia—I’m coming back to Australia for the first time in eight years. Coming back to Australia on tour. Melbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast… February 9 until like… March something.”

On a Kick stream with xQc, Drake has announced an Australian tour titled 'ANITA MAX WYNN'.

Beginning February 9th, 2025, the same day as Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance. pic.twitter.com/4NOpZbqXgy

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