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Ticket Prices for Drake and 21 Savage Tour
Drake and 21 Savage announce new tour
Drake and 21 Savage recently announced their upcoming It’s All A Blur tour, which is set to take place at the Bell Centre in Montreal on July 14, 2023. While the tour has generated a lot of buzz and excitement among fans, it’s the ticket prices that are causing some major controversy.


Tickets on presale now
If you’re a die-hard fan and can’t wait to see the show, you can currently purchase tickets on presale, but only if you’re an Evenko member or part of an exclusive fan group. General on-sale for tickets will begin on Friday, March 17 at 12 p.m.

Outrageous ticket prices
Fans were already aware that attending a Drake concert is an expensive endeavor, but the It’s All A Blur tour prices have taken things to a whole new level. Some fans have expressed shock and disappointment over the cost of the tickets.

General Admission Price
If you’re interested in purchasing a general admission ticket, you should be prepared to pay a hefty sum of $1,146. That’s right, you’ll have to shell out over a thousand dollars just to get a glimpse of Drake up close.
Platinum Prices
For those who are looking for more exclusive seats, the platinum official prices for section 100 tickets are currently going for nearly $1,200. If that’s not your style, you can opt for section 200 or 300 tickets, which are priced at nearly $900.
Controversy surrounding ticket prices
Unfortunately, Drake is far from the only artist to come under fire for high ticket prices. Shania Twain and Beyonce have also faced similar criticism for their own pricey concerts. While some fans are willing to pay any amount to see their favorite artists live, others feel that these prices are simply out of reach and unfair.
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