Drake's Columbus concert is postponed yet again

Drake (right) and 21 Savage's Oct. 9 show in Columbus has been postponed.
Drake (right) and 21 Savage's Oct. 9 show in Columbus has been postponed.

Drake fans will have to wait even longer to see the rapper in Columbus, as his "It's All A Blur" tour stop in the city has been postponed yet again, according to a message on the website for the Schottenstein Center, where he was due to perform Oct. 9.

"A new date is being finalized and details will be announced in the coming weeks," the message said. "Fans are encouraged to hold onto their tickets. All tickets will be honored."

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Drake, who is touring with rapper 21 Savage, was previously scheduled to perform in two dates in Columbus in July, before canceling one of the dates. The July 1 show was then moved to October.

The rapper also has postponed his shows in Nashville multiple times; he was previously set to take the stage in June, then moved the show to October, and added a second date. Now, both shows scheduled for Oct. 1 and 2 have been postponed.

Dates for upcoming shows in Denver and New Orleans also are "to be determined," according to Drake's website.

Drake's "It's All A Blur" tour is the Canadian rapper's first since his 2018 outing with the Migos. Drake's most recent album, "Her Loss," a collaboration with 21 Savage, was released in November. Reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, it is his fourth album in the last five years.

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