Drake Adds Second And Final Perth Show

Following last week’s exciting announcement  that five-time Grammy-award winning and multi-platinum global artist Drake will play Perth on 2025’s The Anita Max Win Tour, comes news that a second and final Perth show has been added to meet ongoing demand for tickets.

This additional show is confirmed for Perth’s RAC Arena on Wednesday, February 5.

Produced by Live Nation, the tour will now kick off on February 4 at Perth’s RAC Arena, with stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before concluding in Auckland. This tour includes multiple performances in key cities, marking Drake’s first time back in the region since his 2017 Boy Meets World Tour.

The Anita Max Win Tour follows the immense success of Drake’s 2023/2024 It’s All A Blur Tour, which featured special guests 21 Savage and J. Cole. The tour wrapped up earlier this year after a massive 80 sold-out shows across North America.

TICKETS:

Tickets for this second and final Perth date will go on sale tomorrow, Thursday, December 19 at 12pm AWST at livenation.com.au

LIVE NATION PRESALE: My Live Nation members can secure tickets during the presale which commences Wednesday, December 18, 12pm and concludes Thursday, December 19, 11am AWST

THE ANITA MAX WIN TOUR

2025 AUSTRALIA + NEW ZEALAND:

Tues 4 Feb – Perth, AU – RAC Arena
Wed 5 Feb – Perth, AU – RAC Arena – NEW DATE
Sun 9 Feb – Melbourne, AU – Rod Laver Arena
Mon 10 Feb – Melbourne, AU – Rod Laver Arena
Wed 12 Feb – Melbourne, AU – Rod Laver Arena
Thurs 13 Feb – Melbourne, AU – Rod Laver Arena
Sun 16 Feb – Sydney, AU – Qudos Bank Arena
Mon 17 Feb – Sydney, AU – Qudos Bank Arena
Wed 19 Feb – Sydney, AU – Qudos Bank Arena
Thurs 20 Feb – Sydney, AU – Qudos Bank Arena
Mon 24 Feb – Brisbane, AU – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Tues 25 Feb – Brisbane, AU – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Fri 28 Feb – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena
Sat 01 Mar – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena 

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au & livenation.co.nz

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