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Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR Announce 2025 Summer Tour In Europe & The UK

Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR

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Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR are blessing their fans overseas with a special tour this summer.

On Tuesday, June 3, the OVO Sound co-founder and his R&B artist announced their joint tour "Some Special Shows 4 UK." According to their Instagram post, Drake and PND plan to perform their latest hits and their timeless classics in Europe and the U.K. for the first time in six years. The tour will begin in July with Drake's headlining performance during all three days of Wireless Fest in London. From there, Drizzy and PND will continue their trek in the U.K. before invading European countries like France, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Germany, and more.

Drake has been tending to his fans outside the U.S. throughout the year. The 38-year-old rapper went down under and launched his "Anita Max Win Tour" in February. It was the first time Drake had performed in Australia and New Zealand in eight years. The tour was supposed to run from February to March, however, some of the dates were rescheduled due to a routing issue. Drake decided to postpone the tour altogether at the end of February.

"We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience," Drake's rep said in a statement. "Drake and the entire team have had an incredible time doing these shows and are excited to return soon."

Tickets for Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR's UK run go on sale this Friday, June 6. Check out the full list of tour dates below.

Jul. 11-13 London, England - Finsbury Park (Wireless Festival)

Jul. 20 Birmingham, England - Utilita Arena

Jul. 21 Birmingham, England - Utilita Arena

Jul. 25 Manchester, England - Co-op Live

Jul. 26 Manchester, England - Co-op Live

Jul. 30 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome

Jul. 31 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome

Aug. 7 Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis

Aug. 11 Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion

Aug. 15 Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena

Aug. 16 Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena

Aug. 21 Stockholm, Sweden - Avicii Arena

Aug. 22 Stockholm, Sweden - Avicii Arena

Aug. 24 Copenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena

Aug. 25 Copenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena

Aug. 29 Milan, Italy - Unipol Forum

Aug. 30 Milan, Italy - Unipol Forum

Sept. 7 Paris, France - Accor Arena

Sept. 8 Paris, France - Accor Arena

Sept. 11 Berlin, Germany - Uber Arena

Sept. 12 Berlin, Germany - Uber Arena

Sept. 16 Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle

Sept. 18 Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle

Sept. 22 Hamburg, Germany - Barclays Arena

Sept. 23 Hamburg, Germany - Barclays Arena