Drake Set to Headline Wireless Festival 2025 in London

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Drake is headlining the Wireless Festival 2025 for its 20th anniversary from July 11-13 in Finsbury Park, marking his first UK concerts in six years. There’s anticipation he may perform some albums in full. Tickets go on sale soon, with prices starting at £113 per day.

Drake is confirmed to headline the Wireless Festival 2025 as part of its 20th anniversary celebration in Finsbury Park, taking place from July 11 to 13. This marks his first UK performances in six years, and he is set to perform on all three nights. Reports suggest that the deal is worth millions, and there’s speculation that he might perform several albums in full for the first time.

Other artists speculated to headline included Lil Wayne, Burna Boy, and Vybz Kartel, but ultimately, the focus was on Drake. Previous headliners at the festival included Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, and Future. A source disclosed that the plans have been in progress for months, and Wireless Festival’s organisers are thrilled about securing Drake.

Drake’s last UK concert was in 2019 at the O2 Arena during his Assassination Vacation tour, although he did make a guest appearance at the festival in 2021. This summer marks his return for solo shows. Tickets for Wireless Festival will go on sale next week, starting at £113 per day, with pre-sale available for registered fans starting February 18.

Additionally, just days before this announcement, Kendrick Lamar made headlines with digs at Drake during the Super Bowl performance, reigniting their long-standing feud. Fans with Three mobile can access an early ticket sale on February 17.

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Drake will headline the 2025 Wireless Festival, marking his first UK gigs in six years and performing across all three festival nights. The festival runs from July 11 to 13 in Finsbury Park. Fans can expect exciting performances and ticket sales are set to begin soon.

Original Source: www.mylondon.news