Drake Calls Off Rest of Tour Due to "Scheduling Conflict"

Shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland have been postponed

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BY Sydney BrasilPublished Feb 26, 2025

After getting publicly owned during the most-watched halftime show in history, Drake has called off the rest of his Oceania tour due to a "scheduling conflict."

Brisbane, Sydney, and Auckland will have to wait longer than anticipated to see the Anita Max Win tour. "We are actively working on rescheduling these dates along with adding some additional shows," a representative for Drake told Rolling Stone.

"All tickets for the affected shows will remain valid for the new dates. Refunds will be available for those who prefer, but please note that as these shows are sold out, any refunded tickets will be released for sale," the statement continued.

The move comes after fans noticed tickets for the dates in question were taken offline. Now, people online are speculating that the cancellations were made due to low ticket sales. One X user shows a screen-recorded video of the point-of-sale for one of the Auckland shows, implying most sections still had tickets available, while the lowest-priced tickets still available were $27 NZD (roughly $22 CAD or $15 USD).

Earlier in the Anita Max Win tour, BBL Drizzy gave money to fans holding up signs at one of the not-cancelled Sydney shows, leading to some of the most dystopian concert photos in history.

Drake released his latest album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, with PARTYNEXTDOOR on February 14.

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