Drake’s tour of Australia is locked in for February and March 2025.
The Canadian hip-hop giant makes his long-overdue visit to these parts for his “The Anita Max Win Tour,” kicking off February 9th with the first of two consecutive nights at Rod Laver Arena.
Produced by Live Nation, the seven-date trek moves on to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, Brisbane Entertainment Centre and wraps March 1 with a second show at Auckland’s Spark Arena.
Drizzy got tongues wagging when, during a live stream with xQc, he teased touring plans for these parts.
“February 9th for anybody that’s watching from Australia, I’m coming back to Australia for the first time in eight years. Coming back to Australia on tour,” Drake said, adding that the shows will continue “until, like, March something.”
He wasn’t wrong.
Drake last toured Australia back in 2017. “I’m just going to go to Australia for now. It’s been eight years,” Drake continued. “I love it there.”
The tour takes its name from a viral moment from Drake’s December 2023 livestream on Kick, where he introduced the “alter ego,” Anita Max Win — a play on the gambling expression “I need a max win,” the maximum bonanza paid out on the slots.
Earlier, Drake teased his return by way of a cryptic Instagram story, with the Toronto native enjoying the views of Sydney Harbour. “It’s been like seven years,” he wrote, signing off with the eyes emoji.
Drake is a bonafide superstar in these parts. His eighth and most recent studio album, For All The Dogs, blasted to No. 1 on the ARIA Chart in October 2023, for his fifth leader.He also topped the leaderboard in 2016 with Views, in 2018 with Scorpion, in 2020 with Dark Lane Demo Tapes and in 2021 with Certified Lover Boy.
There’s more music in the pipeline. In August of this year, following an ugly beef with Kendrick Lamar, Drizzy announced he was collaborating with PartyNextDoor on a new LP.
Drake’s “Anita Max Win” Tour of Australasia:
Feb. 9: Rod Laver Arena — Melbourne
Feb. 10: Rod Laver Arena — Melbourne
Feb. 16: Qudos Bank Arena — Sydney
Feb. 17: Qudos Bank Arena — Sydney
Feb. 24: Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Feb. 28: Spark Arena, Auckland
March 1: Spark Arena, Auckland