Drake Concerts Setlist

Drake concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by Drake: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

Next Setlist

Check out and listen to the setlist of the upcoming Concert (Spotify playlist updated after every tour date):

How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, Drake will perform live for about 3:49.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (89% probability):

Song title
Listen
Popularity
Buy
  1. Take Care cover Marvins Room
  2. More Life cover Teenage Fever
  3. More Life cover Passionfruit
  4. If You're Reading This It's Too Late cover Jungle
  5. no cover What Did I Miss?
  6. Take Care cover Headlines
  7. If You're Reading This It's Too Late cover Know Yourself
  8. Scorpion cover Nonstop
  9. no cover SICKO MODE (Travis Scott cover)
  10. no cover No Face
  11. no cover Circadian Rhythm
  12. no cover Laugh Now Cry Later
  13. Scorpion cover God's Plan
  14. Scorpion cover In My Feelings
  15. Scorpion cover Nice for What
  16. Nothing Was The Same cover Hold On, We're Going Home
  17. Encore #1

  18. If You're Reading This It's Too Late cover Energy
  19. no cover Jumpman (Drake & Future cover)
  20. Thank Me Later cover Over
  21. Encore #2

  22. Views cover Controlla
  23. no cover Signs
  24. Views cover One Dance
  25. Encore #3

  26. no cover CN TOWER (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake cover)
  27. no cover DIE TRYING (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake cover)
  28. no cover SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake cover)
  29. Partynextdoor 3 (p3) cover Come and See Me (PARTYNEXTDOOR cover)
  30. Encore #4

  31. Certified Lover Boy cover Girls Want Girls
  32. Thank Me Later cover Fancy
  33. I Am Not A Human Being Ii cover Love Me (Lil Wayne cover)
  34. no cover Rich Baby Daddy
  35. For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition cover You Broke My Heart
  36. no cover Knife Talk
  37. no cover Rich Flex (Drake & 21 Savage cover)
  38. no cover IDGAF
  39. Views cover Hotline Bling
  40. no cover NOKIA (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake cover)
  41. no cover Yebba's Heartbreak

Drake Biography

Aubrey Drake Graham, better known by his stage mononym Drake, is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was born on October 24, 1986 in Toronto, Canada. Drake’s father is a professional drummer from Tennessee, US, while his mother is a Canadian Jewish English teacher and florist. They divorced when Drake was just 5, he stayed with his mother in Canada. His first passion in arts was acting, not music. He spent a lot of time in after school acting classes. At age 15, he got cast on the Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation which aired on a number of channels in Canada, including MTV. The series ran for an impressive 14 seasons between 2001 and 2015, with a total of 385 episodes made.

Drake played the character of Jimmy Brooks, a basketball star from a wealthy family, who gets paralyzed after getting shot by his classmate. While he was never overly passionate about this project, Drake used the attention he got from appearing on the show to push his newfound love and career goal, his music.

He self-produced a mixtape titled “Room for Improvement” in 2006. It only sold around 6,000 copies, but that didn’t deter Drake. He released two mixtapes. Using his show business connections, he was able to feature such artists on these tapes as Lil Wayne or Trey Songz. The third one, “ So Far Gone” got him the mainstream success he was after.

Music labels went into a bidding war to sing the rising star. He eventually partnered with Young Money Entertainment, a company founded by Lil Wayne.

Thus Drake’s debut album came out in June 2010, with the title “Thank Me Later”. It became a massive success, reaching the top of the famous Billboard 200 list. He also got to go on his first North American Drake concert tour in 2010, called "Away From Home Tour". Since then he released 6 more studio albums. The latest new Drake album is “Honestly, Nevermind’ from June 2022. Meanwhile, his best selling record so far is “Views” from April 2016, which sold over 7 million copies worldwide.

In his work, Drake masterfully blends the genres of hip hop, pop rap, and R&B. The Canadian music star’s biggest hits to date are “Started from the Bottom” (2013), “Hotline Bling” (2015), and ”God’s Plan” (2018). He was also featured on the 2020 hit single by rapper Future “Life is Good”.

In June 2018, Drake was certified as the artist with the most digital sales. He sold a whopping 142 million copies of his singles over the internet. Check when the next Drake concert is playing near you on our page above.

 

Drake News

  • 5 Apr 2026

    Drake inducts Nelly Furtado into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Junos, saying “nobody deserves it more”.

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