Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour reportedly on pace to earn well over $200 million

Drake to earn over $200 million with It's All A Blur Tour

Drake to earn over $200 million with It’s All A Blur Tour

In June, Drake officially kicked off his first tour in five years, which was It’s All A Blur. Furthermore, 21 Savage has also been a special guest performer. In addition to 21, this past week, it was revealed that Sexyy Red would also be performing on the remaining dates of the tour.

Meanwhile, Drake is also posting some very impressive sales numbers with his It’s All A Blur Tour. According to Chart Data, nine he’s earned $41 million from nine reported shows, so far. By the time that the tour concludes in October, Drake would have earned over $200 million.

Meanwhile, last night, Drake had the second night of back to back shows inside the Chase Center, in San Francisco. His next show will take place on August 21, inside of Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. That will also be the first of back to back shows. The It’s All A Blur Tour will officially conclude on October 9, in Columbus, OH.

Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour was announced earlier this year, as that came after he and 21 Savage released their joint album “Her Loss,” last fall. That debuted atop the Billboard 200, and was Drake’s second number one album of 2022.

Drake to earn over $200 million with It’s All A Blur Tour