Drake Links With Dave’s Hot Chicken to Give Away Tickets to It’s All a Blur Tour

Drake and the popular chicken restaurant will give away tickets for over 25 shows across North America.

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Drake is never not blessing his fans. 

The OVO rapper and Dave’s Hot Chicken—an California-based restaurant chain he invested in back in 2021—are teaming up to give fans a shot at winning tickets to his It’s All a Blur tour.

The giveaway includes tickets to shows spanning the following cities in North America:

  • New York City (July 23)
  • Washington D.C. (July 28)
  • Milwaukee (Aug. 3)
  • Los Angeles (August 13, 15, 16, 21, 22)
  • San Francisco (August 18)
  • Seattle (August 25)
  • Las Vegas (Sept. 1, 2)
  • Glendale, AZ (Sept. 5)
  • Denver (Sept. 8)
  • Dallas (Sept. 14)
  • Houston (Sept. 17)
  • Charlotte, NC (Sept. 22)
  • Miami (Sept. 28)
  • Nashville, TN (Oct. 2)
  • Toronto, ON (Oct. 5)

In a press release, Dave’s Hot Chicken CEO Bill Phelps said a few words regarding his company’s collaboration with Drake: “Drake is a global superstar, and we’re thrilled to have him as an investor,” said Phelps. 

Phelps continued, “Drake invested because he loved the food and the founders’ story of starting Dave’s with $900 in a parking lot. We hope Drake fans across the country will visit us this summer and experience the taste that made him excited to invest in the brand. And, when they do, they’ll have a chance to win tickets to watch Drake in concert during his It’s All a Blur tour.”

Drake fans can enter the contest by downloading the Dave’s Hot Chicken app. “Guests can then earn additional entries to the concert ticket drawing of their choice every time they make a purchase at Dave’s while logged into the brand’s “Frequent Fryer” loyalty program,” a press release reads. “More visits mean more chances to win It’s All a Blur tour tickets. Winners will be notified approximately one week before each concert date.”

You can learn more about the Drake x Dave’s Hot Chicken giveaway at its official website. Drizzy’s tour, which is co-headlined by 21Savage, began on July 5 at United Center in Chicago and will end at Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio on October 9.

Earlier this week, Golden State Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha Curry appeared to respond to the reactions of a video of them at Drake's Monday night concert in Brooklyn, New York.

Aside from a cameo from the Currys, Drake brought out J. Cole during his stop at Montreal's Bell Centre to perform his 2014 track "No Role Modelz."

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