It was all a blur.
Following a busy year on the road, Drake will conclude his ‘It’s All A Blur, Big As The What? Tour’ at Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center on Thursday, April 4 and Friday, April 5.
He’ll be joined by Hip-Hop icons Lil Wayne and Lil Durk at both gigs.
And if you want to see Drizzy, Weezy and Durkio one — or two — last times before the tour officially comes to a close, it isn’t too late to snatch up last-minute tickets.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats was $164 before fees on Vivid Seats.
General admission floor tickets start at $467 before fees.
If that sounds expensive, be aware that Champagne Papi and co. don’t short shrift their audiences. Based on our findings at Set List FM, Drake typically performs 35-40 songs while Lil Wayne and Lil Durk get in ten or so apiece.
Still need a few more details before smashing that buy button?
We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the ‘Its All A Blur, Big As the What? Tour’ Prudential Center concerts below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Drake Prudential Center tickets
A complete breakdown on all the best ticket prices by section at the Prudential Center can be found here:
Concert date | Ticket prices start at |
Floor level starts at |
---|---|---|
Thursday, April 4 at 8 p.m. | $164 | $467 |
Friday, April 5 at 8 p.m. | $184 | $508 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Lil Wayne 2024 solo tour
On top of the concerts with Drake, Lil Wayne has a number of gigs lined up this year as well.
If you want to catch the self-proclaimed “best rapper alive” live, click here to see where he’ll be from March through July.
Drake set list
As noted above, Drake goes hard every night.
Here are the 38 songs he performed a recent concert in Sunrise, FL — on three stages and a flying cage (!) — courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) “Trophies”
B-Stage
02.) “Virginia Beach”
03.) “Marvins Room”
04.) “Teenage Fever”
05.) “Feel No Ways”
06.) “Jungle”
A-Stage
07.) “Over”
08.) “Headlines”
09.) “The Motto”
10.) “HYFR (Hell Ya F—— Right)”
11.) “Started From the Bottom”
12.) “Energy”
13.) “Know Yourself”
14.) “Nonstop”
15.) “First Person Shooter”
16.) “MELTDOWN” (Travis Scott cover)
17.) “SICKO MODE” (Travis Scott cover)
18.) “Laugh Now Cry Later”
19.) “God’s Plan”
20.) “Childs Play”
21.) “In My Feelings”
22.) “Nice for What”
23.) “Rich Baby Daddy”
24.) “Search & Rescue”
C-Stage
25.) “Controlla”
26.) “Find Your Love”
27.) “Hold On, We’re Going Home”
28.) “Passionfruit”
Flying Cage
29.) “One Dance”
30.) “Hotline Bling”
A-Stage
31.) “She Will” (Lil Wayne cover) (with Lil Wayne)
32.) “Right Above It” (Lil Wayne cover) (with Lil Wayne)
33.) “Knife Talk”
34.) “Rich Flex” (Drake & 21 Savage cover)
35.) “IDGAF”
36.) “You Broke My Heart”
Encore:
37.) “Slime You Out”
38.) “Trophies”
Lil Wayne set list
Although Lil Wayne has a deep back catalog, he keeps things light sticking to the hits at these co-headlining concerts.
Here’s what he brought to the stage at a March 24 show, according to Set List FM.
01.) “Steady Mobbin’” (Young Money song)
02.) “John”
03.) “I’m Goin’ In” (Drake cover)
04.) “No Worries”
05.) “Rich as F—“
06.) “Lollipop”
07.) “Pop That” (French Montana cover)
08.) “Love Me”
09.) “Mrs. Officer”
10.) “Uproar”
11.) “A Milli”
Lil Durk set list
On March 10, Lil Durk opened for Drake in Lexington, KY.
You can find what he played that night here, thanks to Set List FM.
01.) “Who Want Smoke??” (Nardo Wick cover)
02.) “AHHH HA”
03.) “Hellcats & Trackhawks” (Only the Family song)
04.) “Home Body”
05.) “EVERY CHANCE I GET” (DJ Khaled cover)
06.) “Back in Blood” (Pooh Shiesty cover)
07.) “All My Life”
Drake new music
Last October, Drake dropped his eighth studio album “For The Dogs.”
And this deep into his career, Champagne Papi isn’t close to slowing down.
Performing over 23 (!) tracks, he brings the heat over trap and sped-up soul beats with help from SZA, J. Cole, Bad Bunny, 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown and so many more.
If you’re looking for the arena-sized anthems, check out “First Person Shooter” and “Calling For You.”
For those that prefer the 6 God’s sensitive side, check out the stirring “Gently,” mellow “Bahamas Promises” (which, as the album title foreshadows, includes dogs barking) and the standout “8am in Charlotte.”
Want to hear the far-reaching record in its entirety?
You can listen to “For The Dogs” here.
For those that consider themselves superfans, click here to check out the extended, 29-song “For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition.”
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