Drake Announces October World Weekend Featuring Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and More (UPDATE)

The three-day event will go down at the beginning of July, coinciding with OVO Fest's 10-year anniversary. Tickets will be available this Friday.

Recording artists Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake
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LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 21: (L-R) Recording artists Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake attend the 2017 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 21, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/BBMA2017/Getty Images for dcp)

Recording artists Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake

UPDATED 8/1, 10:45 a.m. ET: Drake postponed the Young Money reunion show after testing positive for COVID-19.

No OVO Fest tonight. Drake has tested positive for COVID 😔 #Drake #OVOFest pic.twitter.com/sSRbRc1R5D

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Drake has shared more details about his upcoming October World Weekend.

“A celebration of the music that paved the way for all of us…on sale tmrw at noon on @ticketmaster,” he wrote in the caption for the post, which you can view below.

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Drake didn’t disappoint.

After teasing something “big” for his hometown of Toronto, the OVO boss took to Instagram to announce October World Weekend—a three-day event that will reunite Young Money’s biggest stars. Drizzy shared a preliminary lineup that included everyone from Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj to Lil Baby and Chris Brown.

October World Weekend will kick off at the end of this month, coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of OVO Fest.

“OCTOBER WORLD WEEKEND 🌏 I am currently working on bringing OVO FEST around the world in 2023 for the 10th Anniversary,” he wrote, “but of course we wanted to turn the city up for the summer!!! More event announcements to come.”

October World Weekend will go down on July 29-28 as well as Aug. 1. Tickets for the event will be available Friday at Ticketmaster.

Stay tuned as more details about OWW and the OVO Fest Tour become available.

The announcement comes less than a month after Drake unleashed his surprise studio album Honestly, Nevermind. Though it received mixed reviews from critics and fans, the project ultimately debuted atop the Billboard 200 and marked Drake’s 11th No. 1 project in the United States.

Shortly after Honestly, Nevermind’s release, Drake seemingly defended the dance-heavy album in a video that circulated online.

“It’s all good if you don’t get it yet. It’s all good. That’s what we do. That’s what we do,” he said, while his “Calling My Name” track played in the background. “We wait for you to catch up. We’re in here, though. We’re caught up already. On to the next. My goodness.” 

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