Drake is planning an exciting endeavor to fly streamers to London for the highly anticipated Wireless Festival, where he is set to make history as the first artist to headline all three days of the event. This festival promises an unforgettable experience for fans and attendees alike, showcasing a remarkable lineup of talent.
During a lively discussion on a recent Adin Ross stream, the Toronto-born rapper was engaging in a FaceTime call with the popular internet comedian BenDaDonnn and several Brazilian streamers. The conversation turned to the idea of chartering a private jet, with Drake asking, “Should we get a streamer plane to Wireless for everybody? Should I get a big jet?” Adin enthusiastically agreed and proposed streaming live from the plane if it materializes. Drake then responded with excitement, saying, “So then, tell me the flight manifest and I’m gonna get the jet,” showcasing his commitment to making this happen.
The Wireless Festival kicks off this Friday, July 11, where Drake will share the stage with his OVO labelmates including PartyNextDoor and Roy Woods, along with other talented artists like Summer Walker, Leon Thomas, and KWN. On Saturday, he will be joined by renowned U.K. grime group Boy Better Know, featuring legends like Skepta and his brother JME, alongside rising stars BigXthaPlug, SahBabii, and British rappers Lancey Foux and Nemzzz. Sunday will bring a stellar lineup with Burna Boy, Popcaan, Spice, Masicka, and the iconic Worl’ Boss Vybz Kartel all set to perform, making this a weekend to remember.
In other news concerning Drake, he released the new single “What Did I Miss” during the July 4 weekend, marking the first track from his upcoming album titled Iceman. Along with this release, he hosted an hour-long livestream where he teased fans with snippets of unreleased songs. This single delves into the public tensions he has experienced with friends, including NBA stars DeMar DeRozan and LeBron James, which stemmed from his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar, adding layers of depth to his musical storytelling.
While the new project currently lacks a specific release date, during the aforementioned livestream, Drake hinted that it is on the horizon and signed off with a note that read “Iceman 2025,” generating significant anticipation among his fans and the music community.
If you want to catch the full Adin Ross stream, you can view it here. The engaging conversation featuring Drake occurs around the 3:10 mark, offering fans an inside look at their interaction and the exciting plans discussed.

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