Boy Meets World Tour

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The Boy Meets World Tour
Tour by Drake
Boy Meets World Tour poster.png
Associated albumViews
More Life
Start dateJanuary 28, 2017 (2017-01-28)
End dateNovember 20, 2017 (2017-11-20)
Legs2
No. of shows43
Box office$55 million ($58.07 million in 2020 dollars)[1]
Drake concert chronology

The Boy Meets World Tour was the fifth headlining tour by Canadian recording artist Drake, to support his album Views (2016), and his playlist More Life (2017). The European leg began on January 28, 2017, at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam and concluded at the same venue on March 29, 2017. The opening acts for the European leg were the Canadian R&B duo dvsn, along with Young Thug for the UK and Ireland concerts. An Australia and New Zealand leg began on November 3, 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand and ended in Melbourne, Australia on November 20, 2017. The opening acts for the Australian and New Zealand concerts were Boi-1da and Pi'erre Bourne, both performing DJ sets.[2][3][4][5][6]

Set list[]

Leg 1[]

  1. "Free Smoke" (Intro)
  2. "Trophies"
  3. "Started from the Bottom"
  4. "Headlines"
  5. "HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)"
  6. "0 to 100"
  7. "Keep the Family Close"
  8. "9"
  9. "Still Here"Ft Monkz
  10. "Child's Play"
  11. "Feel No Ways"
  12. "Western Road Flows"
  13. "Worst Behavior"
  14. "We Made It"
  15. "Blessings" (Big Sean cover)
  16. "All Me"
  17. "Versace"
  18. "Pop That"
  19. "Over"
  20. "I'm on One"
  21. "Up All Night"
  22. "Miss Me"
  23. "Crew Love"
  24. "Successful"
  25. "Hotline Bling"
  26. "Hold On, We're Going Home"
  27. "The Motto"
  28. "Right Hand"
  29. "For Free" (DJ Khaled cover)
  30. "My Way" (Fetty Wap cover)
  31. "Jumpman"
  32. "Work" (Rihanna cover)
  33. "Take Care"
  34. "Too Good"
  35. "Controlla"
  36. "One Dance"
  37. "KMT" (with Giggs)
  38. "Pop Style"
  39. "Know Yourself"
  40. "Energy"
  41. "Fake Love"
  42. "Legend"

Leg 2[]

  1. "Free Smoke"
  2. "Trophies"
  3. "Started from the Bottom"
  4. "Headlines"
  5. "HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)"
  6. "0 to 100"
  7. "Worst Behavior"
  8. "We Made It"
  9. "Blessings" (Big Sean cover)
  10. "All Me"
  11. "Versace"
  12. "Pop That"
  13. "Over"
  14. "I'm on One"
  15. "Up All Night"
  16. "Miss Me"
  17. "Crew Love"
  18. "Hotline Bling"
  19. "Hold On, We're Going Home"
  20. "Passionfruit"
  21. "Teenage Fever"
  22. "The Motto"
  23. "For Free" (DJ Khaled cover)
  24. "My Way" (Fetty Wap cover)
  25. "Both" (Gucci Mane cover)
  26. "Portland"
  27. "Jumpman"
  28. "Work" (Rihanna cover)
  29. "Take Care"
  30. "Too Good"
  31. "Blem"
  32. "Controlla"
  33. "One Dance"
  34. "KMT" (with Giggs)
  35. "Pop Style"
  36. "Gyalchester"
  37. "Know Yourself"
  38. "Energy"
  39. "Fake Love"
  40. "Legend"

Special acts[]

  • January 28, 2017: Giggs
  • January 30, 2017: Giggs, Kyla, Section Boyz
  • February 1, 2017: Travis Scott, Giggs, Section Boyz
  • February 4, 2017: Krept & Konan, Dave, Giggs, Kyla
  • February 20, 22, 2017: Giggs
  • February 23, 2017: Krept & Konan, Giggs, Jorja Smith Monkz24
  • February 25, 2017: The Weeknd, Giggs
  • February 26, 2017: Popcaan, Giggs
  • March 7, 2017: , Popcaan, Pressa
  • March 9, 2017: , Popcaan, Pressa
  • March 12, 13, 14, 2017: Nicki Minaj, Giggs, Popcaan, dvsn
  • March 20, 2017: Giggs, Skepta, Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz, Popcaan, Jorja Smith
  • March 22, 23, 28, 2017: Giggs, Popcaan

Tour dates[]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Support Act Attendance Gross
Europe[2][7][8][9]
January 28, 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome dvsn N/A N/A
January 30, 2017 London England The O2 Arena dvsn
Young Thug
128,523 / 140,142 $13,301,000
February 1, 2017
February 2, 2017
February 4, 2017
February 5, 2017
February 8, 2017 Leeds First Direct Arena N/A N/A
February 9, 2017
February 11, 2017 Manchester Manchester Arena
February 12, 2017
February 14, 2017 London The O2 Arena [a] [a]
February 15, 2017
February 17, 2017 Sheffield Sheffield Arena N/A N/A
February 19, 2017 Dublin Ireland 3Arena dvsn
February 20, 2017
February 22, 2017 Birmingham England Barclaycard Arena
February 23, 2017
February 25, 2017 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
February 26, 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
February 28, 2017 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
March 1, 2017
March 4, 2017 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe
March 5, 2017 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
March 7, 2017 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
March 9, 2017 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena 13,747 / 13,747 $1,019,320
March 10, 2017 Hamburg Barclaycard Arena 11,119 / 12,421 $910,292
March 12, 2017 Paris France AccorHotels Arena N/A N/A
March 13, 2017
March 14, 2017
March 20, 2017 London England The O2 Arena [a] [a]
March 22, 2017 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro N/A N/A N/A
March 23, 2017
March 28, 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome dvsn
March 29, 2017
Oceania[10]
November 3, 2017 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena N/A N/A N/A
November 4, 2017
November 7, 2017 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
November 8, 2017
November 10, 2017 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
November 15, 2017 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
November 18, 2017 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
November 19, 2017
November 20, 2017
Total

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c d The score data is representative of the shows in London, UK at the O2 Arena on Jan. 30, Feb. 1-2, 4-5, 14-15, March 20.

References[]

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  2. ^ a b Yoo, Noah (October 10, 2016). "Drake Announces 2017 Europe Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  3. ^ Adejobi. Alicia (October 10, 2016). "Where to buy tickets for Drake's European The Boy Meets World Tour". International Business Times. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  4. ^ Mench, Chris (October 10, 2016). "Drake Announces Dates for The Boy Meets World Tour in Europe". Complex. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  5. ^ Morgan Britton, Luke (October 10, 2016). "Drake announces UK and European tour – Priority Tickets available this week". NME. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
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  9. ^ Box score:
  10. ^ "Drake Announces The Boy Meets World Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates". Billboard.com. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
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