Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR are taking their certified platinum album Some Sexy Songs 4 U on the road, over to Europe for a pretty big tour. Out of the gate, the demand is insane, with sell-outs being reported from all over the European continent. But can we expect anything less? Mind you, Drake has not toured in Europe since 2019.
The kind of surprise tour kicks off with a trio of headline-grabbing shows at London’s Finsbury Park at Wireless Fest, which reportedly sold out in 3 minutes.

Then the dates stretch across Europe from July to September.

Having collaborated for years on singles and features, Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR finally locked in and the numbers were undeniable. Following the album drop, Drake delivered visuals for the viral single “Nokia,” bringing even more buzz to an organic project without a conventional rollout, that hit.
FTR, “Nokia” is the #1 best-selling song released in 2025 in the US by total units.
Drizzy clearly isn’t slowing down and PARTYNEXTDOOR is holding his own right there with him.
Check out PARTYNEXTDOOR’s official visuals for the tour:
ICYMI, earlier this year, he rocked 12 shows across Oceania before cutting short the Anita Max Win Tour. But he made a strong comeback with a surprise appearance at a Central Cee show in Toronto, where he tore the house down performing “Nokia” live.
Like we said, this is his first full European tour in six years, and the demand is nothing short of unreal. “Unprecedented” doesn’t even begin to cover it. We mentioned UK fans were already hyped for the four original shows, but after seeing tickets vanish in record time, two extra stops were added—one in Birmingham on July 23 and another in Manchester on July 28. Supply and demand 101.
And if you think that’s big, get this. It’s being reported that Drake has made history as the first global act to sell out four consecutive shows in Italy. That’s not all. Rumors are swirling that he sold out both Paris shows at the massive 20,000 seat Billets Accor Arena in a mind-blowing 30 seconds. Insane.
Now this is all unconfirmed but does not seem like a stretch.
True to form, Drake is sticking to arenas, not stadiums, for this run. The reason? It’s all about the energy. He’s always aimed for a more intimate vibe that fans can feel deep in the arena setting rather than in the rafters a 100 yards away in a stadium with questionable sound. That’s what some fans say about that type of vibe, not us.
Still, these numbers show that, regardless of the venue’s size, Drizzy sells tickets with ease.
If you were rocking with $$$4U, there’s a line from Gimme a Hug where Drake said “it’s about to be a lit summer.” Facts. That wasn’t just a bar, it was clearly a promise.
Peep the full list of tour stops below and start planning now. Tickets are vanishing quick.
Drake and PartyNextDoor Summer 2025 Tour Dates:
07 11 London England Finsbury Park (Wireless Festival)
07 12 London England Finsbury Park (Wireless Festival)
07 13 London England Finsbury Park (Wireless Festival)
07 20 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
07 21 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
07 23 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
07 25 Manchester England Co-op Live
07 26 Manchester England Co-op Live
07 28 Manchester England Co-op Live
07 30 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
07 31 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
08 07 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
08 11 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
08 15 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
08 16 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
08 21 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
08 22 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
08 24 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
08 25 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
08 29 Milan Italy Unipol Forum
08 30 Milan Italy Unipol Forum
09 07 Paris France Accor Arena
09 08 Paris France Accor Arena
09 11 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
09 12 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
09 16 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
09 18 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
09 22 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
09 23 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
Drake and Party are locked in. Europe better get ready.