It’s time to dust off the old passport.
is making his hometown Toronto the epicenter of the hip-hop universe from .
On Monday, Aug. 1, for what they’ve dubbed the “Young Money Reunion.”
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find for the Aug. 1 concert was on .
with promo code NJ20 at checkout.
Tickets officially go at Ticketmaster on Friday, July 15 at 10 a.m. EST.
It’s common for speculative tickets to show up on the secondary market first, but be aware that prices may be more expensive than when they go on sale to the general public.
Prior to the “Young Money Reunion,” are penciled in as co-headliners on Friday, July 29 at the Budweiser Stage.
The cheapest tickets we spotted to see the duo was on at the time of publication.
The first day of the festival, Thursday, July 28, has “All Canadian North Stars” listed to perform. No word yet on the lineup for night one that’s set to take place at Toronto’s famed venue, History.
No ticket sites had inventory for the July 28 show listed at the time of publication.
All prices are subject to fluctuation.
For those planning on traveling to catch the OVO Festival, we recommend travel sites , or to book your flight and hotel for best rates.
If a hotel doesn’t sound like the way to go for you, check out for rental options.
Prices vary based on dates and travel origin point.
In addition to the festival, Drake announced on Instagram that he is “currently working on bringing OVO FEST around the world in 2023 for the 10th Anniversary.”
Keep an eye out. The Year of Drake is coming soon.
Other major hip-hop festivals in 2022
We get that everyone can’t just fly to Toronto on two week’s notice.
The good news is that there are plenty of great hip-hop fests coming to the U.S. and Canada all year long.
Here are just five of our favorites in the next few months you won’t want to miss.
Rolling Loud
July 22-24; Miami, Florida
Headliners include Kanye “Ye” West, Kendrick Lamar and Future.
Sept. 9-11; Toronto, Canada
Headliners include Future, Dave and WizKid
Sept. 23-25; Queens, New York
Headliners include Nicki Minaj, A$AP Rocky and Future
Rock The Bells
Aug. 6; Queens, New York
Headliners include Ice Cube, LL Cool J and Lil Kim.
Made In America
Sept. 3-4; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Headliners include Bad Bunny, Tyler the Creator and Lil Uzi Vert
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Matt Levy covers the live entertainment industry, writing about upcoming concerts, festivals, shows and events. He can be reached at [email protected].