Drake & 21 Savage’s “It’s All A Blur Tour” is reportedly on pace to make over $200 Million


Drake & 21 Savage's "It’s All A Blur Tour" is reportedly on pace to make over $200 Million
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Drake & 21 Savage’s “It’s All A Blur Tour” is reportedly on pace to make over $200 Million. 


Drake and 21 Savage are two of the biggest names in hip-hop right now.

They have both released multiple chart-topping albums, won several awards, and amassed huge fan bases.

They have also collaborated on several songs, including “Jimmy Cooks” and “Mr. Right Now”, which are featured on their joint album Her Loss, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in November 2022.

To celebrate their success and friendship, Drake and 21 Savage announced their co-headlining tour, ‘It’s All a Blur’, in March 2023.

The tour is named after a song from Her Loss, and according to Drake, it is “a celebration of the last decade”.

The tour kicked off on June 16 in New Orleans and consists of 29 dates across North America, with stops in New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Montreal, and more.

Of course, Drake’s first tour since 2019 was never going to be a flop. But the numbers that the Canadian rapper is pulling in are absolutely staggering. While big numbers in cities like New York and Boston are to be expected, the tour brought in nearly $4 million in Milwaukee alone. The Fiserv Forum only holds around 15,600 people and the city itself has a population of less than 600,000.

While revenue from individual shows can and will vary, a basic extrapolation can indicate the scope of their success. Based on the numbers currently available, the tour will make well over $200 million by the time it concludes in October. Major revenue boosts will come from the likes of the four shows in Inglewood as well as the four shows spread over San Francisco and Los Angeles. Additionally, the two-show run in late September in Toronto will bring in some serious cash. The pair of shows in Drake’s hometown were originally scheduled as the tour’s finale.
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