Drake and J. Cole’s tour delayed

Fans will have to wait a little longer to see the pair
J. Cole and Drake (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Drake and J. Cole’s It’s All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? tour has been delayed by a couple of weeks.

The pair’s jaunt was due to commence on Jan. 18 with two consecutive nights in Denver, however, the first show will now take place on Feb. 2 in Tampa Bay, Florida.


The Denver dates will now take place on April 15 and April 16.

Ticketmaster updated the tour dates, but there is no explanation for the change.


The ‘Rich Flex’ rapper added 10 extra dates to the run after he surprised fans by dropping the Scary Hours 3 EP, an extension to his latest LP ‘For All the Dogs in November.

Drake and Cole have collaborated a handful of times, including on the No. 1 hit “First Person Shooter” and “Evil Ways” from For All the Dogs.

Meanwhile, Drake’s rival Kanye West and his buddy Ty Dolla $ign have just delayed their joint album again.

After teasing fans about the release of “Vultures,” the collaborators were originally set to drop it on Dec. 15, however, a representative for Kanye has now confirmed the collection will arrive on Feb. 9.

It has gone through several date changes, with fans anticipating the record on New Year’s Eve, then Jan. 12, and Jan. 19, before the month was swapped.

They have encountered several issues, struggling to get samples cleared. It’s said to feature a Backstreet Boys sample of their ’90s hit “Everybody.”

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