Drake ‘It’s All A Blur’ Tour Highest-Grossing Hip-Hop Tour
Drake is proudly taking home another achievement as his It’s All A Blur Tour has officially been crowned the highest-grossing hip-hop tour in history.
As per Genius, the sold-out 80-date tour grossed a whopping $320.5 million USD in total with 1.3 million tickets sold. A financial breakdown of the tour from a fan account called @aubreysattorney also details how much revenue each of the 80 dates earned, the dates and how many shows Drake held at each venue.
Earlier this July, the tour set another record as Drizzy became the first rapper to earn over $5 million USD during his July 28 and July 29 shows in Washington, D.C.
The It’s All A Blur Tour featured guests including 21 Savage, J. Cole, Sexyy Red and Travis Scott.
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Drake has recently added another prestigious milestone to his career, with his It’s All A Blur Tour officially recognized as the highest-grossing hip-hop tour ever. This extraordinary achievement reflects the immense popularity of the tour, which consisted of a staggering 80 sold-out shows across North America.
According to reports from Genius, the tour raked in an impressive total of $320.5 million USD, selling 1.3 million tickets. A detailed financial analysis shared by the fan account @aubreysattorney breaks down the revenue generated at each of the venues, showcasing how much each of the 80 performances contributed to this remarkable figure.
Earlier in July, the tour made headlines again, making Drake the first rapper to achieve over $5 million USD in ticket sales during back-to-back shows on July 28 and July 29 in Washington, D.C. This further cements his status in the industry, showcasing not just his artistry but also his drawing power as a live performer.
The It’s All A Blur Tour also featured several high-profile guest appearances, including the likes of 21 Savage, J. Cole, Sexyy Red, and Travis Scott, adding to the excitement of each event.
To recap, the It’s All A Blur Tour reigns as the highest-grossing hip-hop tour with a revenue of $320.5 million and 1.3 million tickets sold. It included notable guest artists and set records, highlighting Drake’s success in the music industry.
















