After captivating his devoted OVO fans with smooth and catchy R&B hits during the first night of Wireless Festival 2025, Drake made a dramatic return on Saturday, July 12, showcasing a fierce, unapologetic performance that left an indelible mark. He transformed his stage presence, stepping back into a more aggressive and bold persona that electrified the audience, demonstrating his versatility as an artist and entertainer.
Night 2 witnessed the 6 God in full battle mode, as he unleashed pointed remarks aimed at prominent figures like LeBron James, Kendrick Lamar, and others, while fans reveled in his fierce energy. He kicked off the evening with the fiery track “IDGAF” featuring Yeat, a standout hit from 2023’s For All the Dogs, before delivering a relentless barrage of hard-hitting anthems such as “Nonstop” and Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode.” For an intense ten minutes, Drake maintained an unwavering focus, radiating a level of confidence that captivated the audience.
“London, tonight is different,” Drake declared with authority. “All that sweetheart, singing s—? That s— is over tonight. This is for my motherf—ing dogs. I see my dogs came out tonight.” His words set the tone for a night filled with high energy and raw emotion, signaling a shift from his usual softer melodies to a more assertive and powerful performance.
Driven by the audience’s enthusiastic chants and unwavering support, Drake delivered one of his most audacious and memorable performances to date. He boldly proclaimed London as the most dominant force in hip-hop, challenging any contenders to rise up and face him. This moment took on additional significance following Skepta’s recent challenge to U.S. rappers, urging them to match their skills in a competitive showdown, making the atmosphere electric and charged with anticipation.
As an impressive lineup of the U.K.’s celebrated rappers, including Skepta, Central Cee, and Dave, stormed the stage during night 2, Drake’s loyalty to London was unmistakable: he’s firmly Team London, supporting the U.K. scene until the very end. This camaraderie among artists further highlighted the night’s significance, as they came together to celebrate their shared passion for music and culture.
Be sure to check out the complete setlist from Drake’s electrifying second night at the Wireless Festival 2025 below, showcasing the diverse range of his music and the high-energy performances that captivated fans throughout the night.
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Ignite the Night with “IDGAF” featuring Yeat
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Experience the Vibes of “No Face”
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Feel the Beat of “Circadian Rhythm”
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Discover the Story Behind “What Did I Miss?”
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Revisit the Classics with “Headlines”
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Embrace the Energy of “Energy”
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Empower Yourself with “Know Yourself”
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Keep the Momentum with “Nonstop”
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Get Hyped with “SICKO MODE”
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Experience the Vibes of “LV Sandals” featuring Fakemink
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Unleash the Flow in “Only You Freestyle” featuring Headie One
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Bring the Heat with “Warm” featuring K-Trap
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Discover the Magic of “Who Told You” featuring J. Hus
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Experience the Power of “Shutdown” featuring Skepta
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Get Ready for “Wanna Know” featuring Dave
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Join the Party with “Sprinter” featuring Dave & Central Cee
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Feel the Vibe of “BAND4BAND” featuring Central Cee
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Reflect on Life with “Laugh Now Cry Later”
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Celebrate Success with “God’s Plan”
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Discover the Depth of “NOKIA”
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Feel the Love with “SOMEBODY LOVES ME” featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR
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Connect on a Personal Level with “Brokey” featuring Latto
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Heal Your Heart with “You Broke My Heart”
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Celebrate Empowerment with “Big Mama” featuring Latto
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Ignite Passion with “Get It Sexyy” featuring Sexyy Red
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Feel the Excitement with “SkeeYee” featuring Sexyy Red
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Experience the Rhythm of “Pound Town” featuring Sexyy Red
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Celebrate Life with “Rich Baby Daddy” featuring Sexyy Red
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Unleash Your Inner Strength with “Knife Talk” featuring 21 Savage
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Showcase Unity with “Rich Flex” featuring 21 Savage
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Relive the Nostalgia with “A Thousand Miles” featuring Vanessa Carlton

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