Drake Brings Out Dipset Live at the Apollo Theater

 


On Saturday night, Drake finally took the stage at the legendary Apollo Theater, in Harlem. This comes after this concert was previously postponed multiple times, in November and December. Heading into Saturday night, Drake also revealed that he has an injured ankle, but is still going through with the show.


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Drizzy even brought out special guests in Dipset and 21 Savage to make the show even more exciting. Check out a clip of the Diplomats coming out in a very Harlem setting below.


On social media, clips have started to surface, of Drake’s Apollo performance. Among the records he performed, were “Rich Flex” with 21 Savage, “Over My Dead Body,” and even brought out New York City’s own Dipset.


Drake will also be treating fans to a second Apollo performance, on Sunday night. Many anticipate plenty more guest performances then, as well.


These shows also come two months after releasing his second album of 2022, “Her Loss,” with 21 Savage. That was another number one album for Drake, as he also hit the top of the Billboard 200 chart with his seventh studio album, “Honestly, Nevermind,” in the summer. Drake also recently revealed that he is planning to go on tour, sometime this year.


Check out Drake performing at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, on Saturday night, below.





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