Drake Smoothly Caught A Book Thrown At Him By A Fan Onstage: ‘You Lucky I’m Quick’

Over the course of the past year, several artists have had weird things thrown or handed to them while they were performing. A fan of Pink handed her a wheel of cheese, and another gave her the ashes of her deceased mother. Another fan once through Skittles at Harry Styles. A more aggressive audience member even threw a phone at Bebe Rexha.

All throughout Drake and 21 Savage‘s It’s All A Blur tour, fans have been throwing brassieres, panties, and other undergarments at Drake while he performs on stage. But last night (August 18), at Chase Center in San Francisco, a fan tossed a book at him.

While quite the writer, and a published author himself, Drake wasn’t thrilled about having a book thrown at him.

Luckily, he caught the book before it hit him. But had he not, it sounds like the consequences would’ve been severe.

“You lucky I’m quick,” said Drake immediately after catching the book. “I would’ve had to beat your ass if that hit me in the face.”

Drake isn’t the only artist who recently warned fans not to throw objects at him while performing. Latto also told a fan that they’d get their “ass beat” if they continued to throw stuff at her while on stage.

You can see a clip from Drake’s show above.

The Latest Bra Drake Caught Onstage Was Almost Bigger Than He Is

It didn’t take long for Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour to generate what might be the wildest running joke between the star and his fans in his decade-long career to date. After a recent spate of concertgoers throwing objects at performers, Drake made the request to only throw bras at him for the duration of his tour. Since then, he’s received ever more ridiculous offerings, including one from a woman with a 36G bust who received offers from OnlyFans and Playboy after his amazed response.

And while he asked fans to take a night off in LA recently out of respect for his five-year-old son’s first concert, the temporary ceasefire ended in extravagant fashion at his next one. During a break in his most recent show, he held up a massive pink bra so big it was almost as long from clip-to-clip as he is tall (for the record, Drake clocks in at 6’0″ in real life, not just on Google). In it was a note he said he couldn’t read out loud as he joked, “This might be the end of a saga.” He quickly discovered, however, that it was actually a gag gift from his dad Dennis, and the card actually bore a (sort of) sweet message: “Wishing big things for you. I love you, and making sure you are breastfed forever,” prompting Drake to chuckle as he wondered, “What’s wrong with you?” Check out the video below.

SZA Went All Out On A Unique Disguise To Go See Drake And 21 Savage’s Los Angeles Concert

Drake and 21 Savage have been entertaining fans across the country with their It’s All A Blur Tour. Throughout the stops along the way, the two rappers have also hosted special celebrity guests, including Bad Bunny and other performers.

At the recent Los Angeles stop, SZA dropped by to watch the show — but she kept her presence undercover in a hilarious disguise. She would later share the photos on social media, as she wore a baseball cap, a hoodie, a pair of glasses, and a fake mustache.

“Lost in the bit or is the bit lost in me,” SZA captioned a selfie of the outfit on her Instagram story.

It’s also no surprise that she decided to catch the show, as she and Drake have been longtime friends. The Canadian rapper was also supposed to appear on SZA’s recent album, although the collab didn’t work out this time.

Back in 2020, Drake also used a 21 Savage song to reveal that he and SZA used to date over a decade earlier.

“In this case a year of poetic rap license mattered lol,” SZA responded at the time. “I think he jus innocently rhymed 08 w wait. Anybody who really knows me and was around during this time can confirm.. it’s all love all peace. I just didn’t want anybody thinking anything underage or creepy was happening. Completely innocent. Lifetimes ago.”

Check out SZA’s disguise at Drake and 21 Savage’s tour above.

Do Drake And Bad Bunny Have A New Song Coming Soon?

With each stop, the It’s All A Blur Tour reveals more about Drake’s future musical plans. First, the rapepr confessed in Montreal that he’d love to secure a feature from J. Cole after bringing him out for a surprise performance in July. On Sunday, August 13, for his second show at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, Drake announced that he was able to finish one song with another music superstar.

Last night, Bad Bunny was the special guest for the evening. But do Drake and Bad Bunny have a new song coming soon? According to Drake, the answer is yes. During his obligatory chat with the sold-out crowd, he shared the news.

“It’s been six years,” Drake told to the crowd before adding, “Imma let y’all cheer. Go ahead and make some noise for Bunny real quick.”

As the hype began to calm down, Drake went on to say, “Look, I want to tell y’all something. Because y’all are in LA, and we love you. It’s been like six years since me and Benito released a song. So, we have a song coming for y’all.

Drake did not specify if the track will appear on his upcoming album, For All The Dogs, or Bad Bunny’s next project. Either way, fans are excited to get a follow-up to their 2018 song, “Mia,” which appeared on Bad Bunny’s album X 100pre.

Drake Instructed Concertgoers Not To Throw Bras On Stage, But The Temporary Cease-Fire Was For A Good Reason

In July, in an attempt to find a reasonable compromise with concertgoers, Drake declared that during his It’s A Blur Tour, he would allow fans to throw things on stage. However, the only acceptable items were bras. For weeks fans obliged his narrow request, and for one large-chested woman, it has reportedly landed her an offer from Playboy. But on Saturday, August 12, during night one of his performances at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, Drake called for a temporary cease-fire of unmentionables.

After attendees began tossing their garments on stage, instead of basking in the articles of clothing, Drake walked over to brush them off the stage with his foot. He then revealed that he couldn’t practice one of his favorite tour traditions because there was a special guest in the house. “I can’t talk about titties tonight in LA because my son (Adonis) is at the show for the first time ever,” Drake instructed the crowd. “So, we’re going to keep this real PG tonight. Y’all, keep your bras on.”

Although the decision may have been hard for Drake to cope with, it was ultimately the right call. Drake himself is a certified lover boy, but his adorable five-year-old, the muse for several of Drake’s tattoos, shouldn’t be exposed to that aspect of life on tour just yet. Plenty of tour dates remain; one tame night won’t hurt.

Drake Was Involved In A Heated Exchange With A Fan Attending His ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ Stop In Los Angeles

So far Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour has been a revolving door of busty women, including the now Playboy sought-after “36G lady,” fulfilling the entertainer’s request for bra donations and special guest cameos. Unfortunately, that streak of positive energy was nearly ruined Saturday, August 12, during his stop in the Los Angeles area. After stepping off the Kia Forum stage in Inglewood, California, Drake was involved in a heated exchange of words with one attendee.

In video clips captured by fans, Drake can be seen arguing with a concertgoer as security quickly intervened.

According to one social media user, the confrontation allegedly began after Drake attempted to give a group of women his used towel, but were blocked by a gentleman who sought to take it for himself. Witnessing the tussle between fans, Drake verbally stepped in to reprimand the fan for their behavior. Drake hasn’t issued a comment regarding the matter.

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Before hitting the stage, Drake took to his Instagram Stories, hinting that some behind-the-scenes issues could have prevented the show from taking place in the first place. “Los Angeles, if you knew the things we had to do today to get this show off, smh… but for you, anything. I will see you tonight,” wrote Drake. Unlike with his Memphis stop, which was reportedly canceled for logistical reasons, the show went on as planned.

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What Time Does Drake Go On Stage For The ‘It’s All A Blur Tour?’

Drake and 21 Savage have been blowing fans’ minds with their co-headlining It’s All A Blur Tour across North America — including them taking the stage in Milwaukee tonight.

The duo hit the road starting last month in support of their recent collaborative album that dropped last year, titled Her Loss. Those who are planning on stopping by likely have questions about when the two rappers will be gracing the stage. Here’s what to know.

According to Setlist.FM, the set times for past shows in cities like NYC and Washington D.C. place Drake (and 21 Savage) starting things around 9:10-15 p.m.. Then, the show would wrap around 11:15 p.m. — give or take five minutes, depending on the start time.

However, since not every city has the time listed for when he took the stage, this might be different from city to city.

As for the typical opening time for doors, this would vary depending on the local venue. The cities on the website that have set times listed place the doors at 7 or 8 p.m., as the duo does not have an opening act.

The It’s All A Blur North American leg is set to continue until October and fans can find a complete list of dates, along with more information, here.

Drake Was Allegedly Forced To Cancel His ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ Memphis Show Due To Production Issues

With every stop it makes, Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour has delivered a memorable moment to get fans talking. Whether the rapper is hinting at his future music plans or sharing a tender moment with his mother onstage, the “Parade On Cleveland” rapper has treated countless ticketholders to several memorable encounters. Unfortunately, those planning to experience it for themselves when the tour stopped in Memphis, Tennesee, are out of luck.

According to Commercial-Appeal, the It’s All A Blur Tour date set for August 6 has been officially canceled. The publication alleges that a member of Drake’s team told a representative for the hosting venue, FedEx Forum, “Due to the magnitude of the production of the Drake concert, it is logistically impossible to bring the show as designed to the FedEx Forum on August 6. Unfortunately, the show is canceled.”

Fans held out hope when the show was initially rescheduled back in June. However, now that the Ticketmaster landing page for the show displays the note, “The event organizer has had to cancel your event,” that ship has sailed. The report says concertgoers will be fully refunded based on Ticketmaster’s refund policy.

Drake has shown the city of Memphis great admiration. This played a part in his being awarded the key to Shelby County, where the city is located.

Drake Dubbed Lamar Jackson ‘His Quarterback’ During A Recent ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ Stop, And Baltimore Ravens Fans Lost It

Just when the whispers of the Drake curse began to fade away, his latest comments have sports fans on edge. On Saturday, July 29, during Drake and 21 Savage’s It’s All A Blur Tour stop at the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, his special guest reignited the sports fan superstition.

In an attempt to show love to a sports hero in the DMV area, Drake decided to bring out Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. However, the seemingly kind gesture had Ravens running to social media. While introducing the athlete to the sold-out crowd, Drake threw his arm around Jackson and said, “This is my quarterback Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens, yeah,” to which backlash ensued.

“No tf it ain’t! You not cursing us with your loser energy,” wrote one person.

Another added, “If Drake curses this man’s season, so help me God.”

“Aww man, Drizzy Drake wyd man?? Too much attention we cooking right now,” nervously penned another.

One person posted, “If the Drake curse affects Lamar Jackson, I promise imma give that address to my driver and make it my destination.”

“Either we’ll be undefeated or complete ass after this one, lmao,” wrote one.

“Doesn’t he have some curse affiliated with him whenever he attaches himself to a team? Naw, Drake, he is NOT your QB; we’re good over here,” wrote another.

Meanwhile one fan completely lost faith in the team’s potential to make it to the Superbowl, writing, “Welp, it’s”over for the season.”

Drake Semi-Revealed His New Album’s Release Date During His Latest ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ Stop

During his latest It’s All A Blur Tour concert in Brooklyn, Drake gave attendees an update about his upcoming album, For All The Dogs. He’s been going all-out with the teasers lately, from rocking a Doberman mask while out and about to encouraging the men in the crowd to bark like dogs. But last night at Barclays Center, he gave the most promising teaser yet; during a break between songs, he said the album is coming “in a couple weeks, or some sh*t.”

If he sounds unsure, it might be because he’s totally focused on touring at the moment — or maybe he’s just playing up the loose, off-the-cuff vibe of his current album rollout. He is, after all, one of maybe a dozen artists who could still conceivably get away with a surprise release these days — and an even smaller number of rappers (it goes: Drake, Kendrick, Travis, Cole, maaaaybe Tyler).

Meanwhile, Drake’s been using his tour to take pokes at all kinds of foes, from Anna Wintour, who shut down his and 21 Savage’s joke Vogue covers last year, to Childish Gambino, who admitted that “This Is America” was originally going to be a Drake diss before it evolved into the semi-social commentary it ended up as. Drake’s going to end up in a dog fight at this rate — but maybe that’s just what he needs to keep up his insane release schedule.