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4th June 2025
09:35am BST

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Drake presale tickets go on sale soon and this is everything you need to know to secure them.
The rapper recently announced details of the Some Special Shows 4 UK/EU tour, which will stop off across the UK and Europe.
He'll headline arena venues in the likes of Birmingham, Manchester, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Paris, Zurich and Stockholm.
Other stops include eight nights in Germany, with shows in Cologne, Berlin, Munich and Hamburg across August and September.
It marks his first shows in Europe in six years and will see him "performing the hits, old and new", with tickets expected to be in high demand.
Ahead of them going on general sale, you can find out how to get Drake presale tickets for his 2025 tour dates below.
In the UK the first presale taking place is with O2 Priority for tickets to his Manchester and Birmingham shows.
This goes live at 12pm on Wednesday, 4 June and can be accessed via the O2 mobile app via your phone or priority.o2.co.uk via your desktop.
It's available to O2 and Virgin Media customers and you can head to the website to check you're eligible and sign up or log in.
The second presale taking place is Live Nation from 12pm on Thursday, 5 June. This can be accessed via Live Nation UK and is available to account holders.
If you're already signed up just log into your account and head to Drake's artist page here to secure presale tickets. If not, it's free to sign up and you can do it via the website here.
Fans in Germany can get their hands on presale tickets for his eight shows from 3pm local time on Wednesday, 4 June.
This is available to Telekom mobile customers and you can secure them via Ticketmaster Germany.
To find out more via the Telekom website and check if you're eligible.
If you miss out during the presale then the remaining tickets will be released in the general sale, with different on-sale dates and times for each region.
Tickets for shows in the UK go on general sale at 12pm local time on Friday, 6 June via:
While tickets for the majority of his European shows go on general sale at 12pm local time on Thursday, 5 June via:
While tickets for his shows in Germany go on general sale at 3pm local time on Thursday, 5 June via:
20-21 July - Birmingham, Utilita Arena - tickets
25-26 July - Manchester, Co-op Live - tickets
30-31 July - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome - tickets
7 August - Antwerp, Sportpaleis - tickets
11 August - Zurich, Hallenstadion - tickets
15-16 August - Cologne, Lanxess Arena - tickets
21-22 August - Stockholm, Avicii Arena - tickets
24-25 August - Copenhagen, Royal Arena - tickets
29-30 August - Milan, Unipol Arena - tickets
7-8 September - Paris, Accor Arena - tickets
11-12 September - Berlin, Uber Arena - tickets
16 & 18 September - Munich, Olympiahalle - tickets
22-23 September - Hamburg, Barclays Arena - tickets