Drake is back on tour and J. Cole has joined him for the 2024 It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?
The tour kicked off on Friday night (February 2) at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. after postponed shows due to Drake‘s ankle injury.
Drake completed a 50-date It’s All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage last year and now he’s traveling around with J. Cole, though the rapper will not join Drake for some of the shows in March. The tour will now run through mid-April due to the delays.
The concert features over 50 songs. Drake begins the night and J. Cole performs his set near the end of the show to give the headliner a brief break.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of the first show and...
The tour kicked off on Friday night (February 2) at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. after postponed shows due to Drake‘s ankle injury.
Drake completed a 50-date It’s All a Blur Tour with 21 Savage last year and now he’s traveling around with J. Cole, though the rapper will not join Drake for some of the shows in March. The tour will now run through mid-April due to the delays.
The concert features over 50 songs. Drake begins the night and J. Cole performs his set near the end of the show to give the headliner a brief break.
Head inside to check out the set list…
Keep scrolling to check out the full set list…
**This set list is representative of the first show and...
- 2/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Last Friday, Drake released his new album, For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition, and announced new and additional dates for his tour next year.
It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? is set to begin on January 18 next year in Denver, and will spend two nights in most cities Drake will stop in, performing back-to-back shows.
The upcoming tour follows Drake’s previous It’s All A Blur tour, which he just finished in October, and will perform with rapper J. Cole in most concerts.
Originally a 22-stop tour, Drake added ten more dates “due to high demand.” He also rescheduled some dates for various reasons.
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It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What? 2024 Tour Dates:
01-18 Denver, Co — Ball Arena =
01-19 Denver, Co — Ball Arena
01-22 San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center
01-23 San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center
01-25 Oklahoma City,...
It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As the What? is set to begin on January 18 next year in Denver, and will spend two nights in most cities Drake will stop in, performing back-to-back shows.
The upcoming tour follows Drake’s previous It’s All A Blur tour, which he just finished in October, and will perform with rapper J. Cole in most concerts.
Originally a 22-stop tour, Drake added ten more dates “due to high demand.” He also rescheduled some dates for various reasons.
>Get Drake Concert Tickets Now!
It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What? 2024 Tour Dates:
01-18 Denver, Co — Ball Arena =
01-19 Denver, Co — Ball Arena
01-22 San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center
01-23 San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center
01-25 Oklahoma City,...
- 11/22/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Our look at underappreciated films of the 80s continues, as we head back to 1988...
Either in terms of ticket sales or critical acclaim, 1988 was dominated by the likes of Rain Man, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Coming To America. It was the year Bruce Willis made the jump from TV to action star with Die Hard, and became a star in the process.
It was the year Leslie Nielsen made his own jump from the small to silver screen with Police Squad spin-off The Naked Gun, which sparked a hugely popular franchise of its own. Elsewhere, the eccentric Tim Burton scored one of the biggest hits of the year with Beetlejuice, the success of which would result in the birth of Batman a year later. And then there was Tom Cruise, who managed to make a drama about a student-turned-barman into a $170m hit, back when $170m was still an...
Either in terms of ticket sales or critical acclaim, 1988 was dominated by the likes of Rain Man, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Coming To America. It was the year Bruce Willis made the jump from TV to action star with Die Hard, and became a star in the process.
It was the year Leslie Nielsen made his own jump from the small to silver screen with Police Squad spin-off The Naked Gun, which sparked a hugely popular franchise of its own. Elsewhere, the eccentric Tim Burton scored one of the biggest hits of the year with Beetlejuice, the success of which would result in the birth of Batman a year later. And then there was Tom Cruise, who managed to make a drama about a student-turned-barman into a $170m hit, back when $170m was still an...
- 5/6/2015
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Moviefone's Pick of the Week "The Five-Year Engagement" What's It About? Jason Segel and Emily Blunt play a happily devoted couple whose impending nuptials keep getting delayed by her rising career. See It Because: Segel re-teams with his "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" co-writer and director for another romantic comedy that's very R-rated. It's a little too long, but with a supporting cast including players from "The Office," "Parks & Rec," "30 Rock" and "Community," it's pretty much an all-star team of funny people. (Also Available on Amazon Instant Video) New on DVD & Blu-ray "High School" What's It About? An MIT-bound star scholar tries weed for the first time, the night before his psycho principal (Michael Chiklis) imposes a school-wide drug test. In order to get away with his crime, he concocts a ridiculous plan to get the entire school stoned -- with the help of even more psycho dealer (Adrien Brody). In the end,...
- 8/31/2012
- by Eric Larnick
- Moviefone
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Sept. 4, 2012
Price: DVD $24.95, Blu-ray $29.95
Studio: Olive Films
James Mason (l.) and Beau Bridges star in Child's Play.
Based on the stage play by Robert Marasco, the 1972 drama-mystery Child’s Play is lesser-known film directed by the great Sidney Lumet (Network, 12 Angry Men).
A young teacher, Paul Reis (Beau Bridges, The Descendants) arrives at an exclusive Catholic boy’s school that he had attended as young man, where he discovers that everything at the school is not quite as staid, tranquil and harmless as it seems. Reis suspects that one of the older professors in responsible for the school’s increasing incidents of cult-like violence and brutality. Could it be Joe Dobbs (Robert Preston, Victor/Victoria), the easy-going, popular English instructor? Or perhaps Jerome Malley (James Mason, Bigger Than Life), the widely disliked and feared Latin and Greek teacher? Or maybe even someone else…?
Screenwriter Leon Prochnik adapted Marasco’s play,...
Price: DVD $24.95, Blu-ray $29.95
Studio: Olive Films
James Mason (l.) and Beau Bridges star in Child's Play.
Based on the stage play by Robert Marasco, the 1972 drama-mystery Child’s Play is lesser-known film directed by the great Sidney Lumet (Network, 12 Angry Men).
A young teacher, Paul Reis (Beau Bridges, The Descendants) arrives at an exclusive Catholic boy’s school that he had attended as young man, where he discovers that everything at the school is not quite as staid, tranquil and harmless as it seems. Reis suspects that one of the older professors in responsible for the school’s increasing incidents of cult-like violence and brutality. Could it be Joe Dobbs (Robert Preston, Victor/Victoria), the easy-going, popular English instructor? Or perhaps Jerome Malley (James Mason, Bigger Than Life), the widely disliked and feared Latin and Greek teacher? Or maybe even someone else…?
Screenwriter Leon Prochnik adapted Marasco’s play,...
- 7/5/2012
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
It has been a year since Sidney Lumet passed away on April 9, 2011. Here is our retrospective on the legendary filmmaker to honor his memory. Originally published April 15, 2011.
Almost a week after the fact, we, like everyone that loves film, are still mourning the passing of the great American master Sidney Lumet, one of the true titans of cinema.
Lumet was never fancy. He never needed to be, as a master of blocking, economic camera movements and framing that empowered the emotion and or exact punctuation of a particular scene. First and foremost, as you’ve likely heard ad nauseum -- but hell, it’s true -- Lumet was a storyteller, and one that preferred his beloved New York to soundstages (though let's not romanticize it too much, he did his fair share of work on studio film sets too as most TV journeyman and early studio filmmakers did).
His directing career stretched well over 50 years,...
Almost a week after the fact, we, like everyone that loves film, are still mourning the passing of the great American master Sidney Lumet, one of the true titans of cinema.
Lumet was never fancy. He never needed to be, as a master of blocking, economic camera movements and framing that empowered the emotion and or exact punctuation of a particular scene. First and foremost, as you’ve likely heard ad nauseum -- but hell, it’s true -- Lumet was a storyteller, and one that preferred his beloved New York to soundstages (though let's not romanticize it too much, he did his fair share of work on studio film sets too as most TV journeyman and early studio filmmakers did).
His directing career stretched well over 50 years,...
- 4/9/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
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