Drake & J.Cole: It’s All a Blur — Big As the What?” 2024 Tour Dates and Ticket Sales

Rappers Drake and J. Cole are both big shots in American showbiz, and the world as a whole. With chart-topping jams and awards to back up their legendary legacy in the industry, the duo is a force to reckon with, and when you hear about any collab with these two, you know it’s going to be big! From January through March 2024, these Grammy award-winning stars will be singing across the US, in a tour named “It’s All a Blur — Big As the What?” tour. It’s not even here yet, but you can practically hold the excitement and anticipation in the air.

TORONTO, ON – AUGUST 05: Drake and J. Cole perform at 2013 OVO Fest at Molson Amphitheatre on August 5, 2013 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Sonia Recchia/WireImage)

About Drake & J.Cole

Drake began his career formally in the industry with the release of his first mixtape, Room for Improvement in 2006, before rising to fame three years later with his third mixtape, So Far Gone. He has continued to ascend, with hits spanning from his early days to the release of his eighth studio album which is his latest album, For All the Dogs. J. Cole’s journey into fame started around that same time, in 2007, with the release of The Come Up, which was his debut mixtape. before signing with the Roc label by Jay-Z and subsequently gracing the big lights. He has remained a legend through his sixth studio album, The Fall Off.  Both artists have been great ever since, amassing a large following and over delivering on jams that their fans signed up for.

About the Tour

Gliding across New Orleans, St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Nashville, Alabama, and more, the music duo will be entertaining fans and attendees with their collaborative work, “First Person Shooter,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song earned Drake accolades and tied him with Michael Jackson for the most No. 1 singles among male soloists. Knowing MJ, breaking a record set is a huge deal, but that isn’t unexpected from Drake, who is a rap king himself. A worthu continuation and sequel to Drake’s initial 2023 “It’s All a Blur” tour. this new tour was announced on Drake’s his social media about a month after revealing that he might be taking an indefinite hiatus from music to focus more on his health. Sponsored by both Cash App and Visa Cash App and produced by Live Nation, the joint tour kicks off from January 18th through late March 2024. However, it’s important to take note of possible new dates that have been added for the tour.

LONDON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 04: Drake attends the “Top Boy” UK Premiere at Hackney Picturehouse on September 04, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Tour Dates

This joint tour has increased his days of touring through the United States, as there is the release of a new batch of dates spanning through the first quarter of next year 2024. According to the tour announcement, the rescheduled dates will include back-to-back shows of the tour at more locations like Columbus, Pittsburgh Cleveland, and other places.

Below is the list of the newly announced dates:

Date Venue Location
Jan. 18 Denver’s Ball Arena Denver, CO
Jan. 19 # Denver’s Ball Arena Denver, CO
Jan. 22 Frost Bank Center San Antonio, TX
Jan. 23 # Frost Bank Center San Antonio, TX
Jan. 26 Paycom Center Oklahoma City, OK
Jan. 29 Smoothie King Center New Orleans, LA
Jan. 30 # Smoothie King Center New Orleans, LA
Feb 4 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL
Feb. 7 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
Feb. 8 # Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
Feb. 12 Enterprise Arena St. Louis, MO
Feb. 16 PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, PA
Feb. 17 # PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, PA
Feb. 20 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH
Feb. 21 # Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH
Feb. 24 Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse Cleveland, OH
Feb. 25 # Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse Cleveland, OH
Feb. 27 KeyBank Center Buffalo, NY
Feb. 28 # KeyBank Center Buffalo, NY
March 2 T-Mobile Center Kansas City, MO
Mar. 3 # T-Mobile Center Kansas City, MO
March 5 FedEx Forum Memphis, TN
March 10 Rupp Arena Lexington, KY
March 14* UBS Arena Belmont Park, NY
Mar. 15* UBS Arena Belmont Park, NY
March 18* Bryce Jordan Center State College, PA
March 23* Amerant Bank Arena Sunrise, FL
Mar. 24* Amerant Bank Arena Sunrise, FL
March 27 Legacy Arena at BJCC Birmingham, AL

* Rescheduled dates

# Dates without J. Cole

How to get Tickets to the Tour

If you’d like to get tickets to the 2024 tour, you should be informed that ticket sales already commenced with a cash app debit card presale on the November 15 to November 16, 2023, which is only available for cash app card holders. If you couldn’t catch presale, it’s just fine, general onsale for tickets have been made available since November 17 on Ticketmaster. If you’d love to see other ticket options, you can try platforms like StubHub, Megastar, TicketCity, TicketNetwork, and VividSeats.

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