Drake concert Perth: what Aussie fans need to know

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Drake’s music has been a big part of hip-hop culture around the world for more than ten years and Australian fans have always been very supportive. People in Perth are quick to look for updates, ticket prices and venue information whenever he announces a tour. Local music fans who like world-class performances, high-energy staging and chart-topping classics are looking forward to the Drake concert in Perth more than anything else.

This extensive article has everything fans need to know about Drake’s time in Perth, including what past gigs were like, what to expect from future tours and useful suggestions for getting tickets before they sell out.

Who is Drake?

Drake is a Canadian rapper and singer. He was born on 24 October 1986 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His full name is Aubrey Drake Grame. Drake became popular after his character as Jimmy Brooks in CTV Television network teen drama series Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001- 2008).

He started his career in music by releasing independent mix tapes like room for improvement (2006), comeback season (2007) and so far gone (2009) before signing with Young Money Entertainment.

Drake Concert Perth

If you’re an Aussie music fan, chances are you’ve heard the call about Drake dropping by Perth and it’s a big deal. His 2025 Australian tour, Anita Max Win Tour, began in Perth before hitting different major cities.

This article takes over everything you need to know: dates, what happened, what to predict and what it means for fans Down Under.

When and where was the Perth Concert

  • The tour slipped in Perth at RAC Arena on Tuesday 4 February 2025 and included a second date on 5 February.
  • That made Perth the very first stop of the 2025 Australian leg, a huge deal for local fans and especially considering Drake hadn’t played Perth on his early Australian tour.

What made the show special for Aussie fans

  • First major tour return in years: Since the 2017 tour, Aussie fans had been waiting for a complete comeback.
  • Massive demand and sold-out vibes: The fact that a second Perth date was added shows just how crazy fans were.
  • Mix of nostalgia + fresh tracks: Whether you’re a die-hard fan from the old Views” days or you first locate him via recent albums, the setlist fills to all eras.
  • Unforgettable performance atmosphere: From stage effects to the crowd’s energy reviews mention smoke machines, crowd interaction moments, big sing-alongs and emotionally charged songs.

How the show felt: atmosphere, setlist and fan reactions

The Perth show was described as an energetic, hit-filled night. According to reports, the set included fan-favourites and even a rare performance of a stripped-back ballad, leaving many fans emotionally charged by the end of the night. 

For many Perth admires, it wasn’t just another gig — it felt like a moment. Live concerts in WA don’t always get global rap superstars, so having a Drake headline in Perth carried extra weight and elation.

Factors: why this tour matters for Australians

  • This was Drake’s first Aussie tour since 2017. His last visit didn’t include Perth so for West Australians, this was the first time seeing him live on home occupation.
  • The tour was produced by Live Nation Australia.
  • For the broad Australian music scene, Drake’s return signalled that global rap/hip-hop acts are still keen on bringing major shows to Oz which is very good news for his crazy fans who want big-name concerts without flying overseas.

After Perth: cancellations and disappointment

While the Perth leg went ahead flat, things got messy later in the tour:

  • The tour continued on to other cities like Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
  • However, some of the endure shows were postponed due to a so-called “scheduling conflict.
  • Eventually, as confirmed by Live Nation Australia, the remaining dates in Australia and New Zealand were precisely cancelled in July 2025.

That means for a deal of fans especially outside Perth the tour ended up falling short of what was promised.

What’s next — should WA fans expect more big concerts

Given that global tours do sometimes touch down in Perth, Drake’s stop could open the door for more important concerts in WA. As long as promoters see demand, Perth remains a rational stop for international acts. If you’re keen to stay updated, it’s worth following Live Nation Australia’s announcements and may be keeping a keen eye on festival line ups or arena event listings.

Conclusion

The 2025 Perth shows of Drake’s Anita Max Win Tour were more than just concerts; they were cultural moments: a return of a superstar, a long-awaited night out for fans and a dynamic energy celebration of music and community.

For all the cancellation of later dates, those two nights at RAC Arena will likely stick in the memory of many Perth fans. For anyone hoping for a repeat: keep an eye on live-music announcements, prepare and when the next chance comes don’t sleep on it.

Whether you were there in the crowd or tuning in from afar, that Perth concert was a cue: great music deserves great Aussie nights.

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