After the Ticketmaster fiasco that went down during the ticket selling of Drake and 21 Savage's "It's All A Blur" Tour, the duo decided to add a couple more dates.

According to reports, Drake announced that there will be an additional 14 stops to his upcoming tour due to popular demand.

The following cities received a second night: Las Vegas, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Vancouver, Seattle, Washington D.C., Montreal, Detroit, Miami, Houston, and Dallas.

Fans who want to see the rap duo perform their chart-topping hits and songs off their newly released album "Her Loss" should gear up because tickets will go on sale on Mar. 17 at 12 p.m., local time via Drake's official website.

Ticket Price Surge

The presale last Mar. 15 has already caused much trouble-and others might say, even trauma-to the fans.

Many were furious when they saw the ticket prices were jacked up more than twice the original price in some cities.

According to reports, some tickets went as high as $1,000, which only proved just how eager fans are to watch Drake and 21 Savage.

Many took to Twitter to air out their grievances and frustrations. "So Drake concert tickets are 1k for a seat? He better sit on my lap and sings 'Best I Ever Had' to me."

"$200+ for nosebleed drake tickets is criminal.... TICKETMASTER YOU WILL CRUMBLE," another added.

"Am I looking at these Drake ticket prices right?"

 

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Highly Anticipated Tour

"It's All A Blur" marks Drake's official comeback to the tour scene after headlining his last tour in 2018, "Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour."

Since 2018, the Canadian rapper has been releasing music non-stop, which is probably why fans are clamoring to cop a ticket for the upcoming tour, after all, he is yet to perform some of his recently-released songs live yet.

The tour is in support of his album with 21 Savage, "Her Loss," according to reports, the album instantly shot up the charts after its release.

Drake earned a milestone with "Her Loss," as the album reached one billion streams on Spotify less than two months after its release.

Drake is one of the most streamed artists on the music streaming platform, with numerous songs also topping the chart like 2015's "If You're Reading This, It's Too Late"; "​​What A Time to Be Alive"; "Live At Jazzwerkstatt Peitz"; "Views"; and more.

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