Drake Inquires About Druski's Tour On IG Live

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ATLANTA, GA - NOVEMBER 17: Comedian Druski and Drake attend The Future: A Gentlemans Club at a private location on November 17, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Drake trolled Druski regarding his upcoming tour on IG Live.

Drake asked Druski about his upcoming tour on Instagram Live, earlier this week, revealing that the comedian didn't have an answer. The stretch of shows is set to kick off on March 2 in Richmond, Virginia. The Coulda Woulda Shoulda Tour is scheduled to hit 30 venues in total through the end of May. Durski previously opened for Lil Baby and Chris Brown on their One of Them Ones Tour. He also served as the official host of J. Cole’s 2021 The Off-Season arena tour.

"I asked you what your tour was the other day you ain't even have an answer you just said it's a tough life I still don't know what that means," Drake wrote during one of Druski's recent live streams on Instagram. The moment was caught in a screenshot by DJ Akademiks. It's unclear whether Druski acknowledged the rapper.

Drake's IG Live Comment

Drake and Druski have been friends for years. He joined Drake and Jack Harlow for the “Churchill Downs” video shoot during the Kentucky Derby. Druski also appeared in Drake's "Laugh Now Cry Later" video.

Druski originally announced the Coulda Woulda Shoulda Tour back in December. “It’s a dream come true to headline my own comedy tour,” he said in an official statement. “I’ve been fortunate to tour alongside several of the biggest musicians in the world and get valuable experience, but now I’m ready to take the next step in my career. I’m coming off my most successful year in comedy and it’s time to show the world my growth as an entertainer.”

Speaking with Billboard after the announcement, Durski explained that he got the idea for a tour while he was on the road with J. Cole, Chris Brown, and Lil Baby. “I think the idea started to cement itself in my mind when I was hosting shows on music tours for J. Cole and Chris Brown and Lil Baby,” Druski told the outlet. “It’s like this is my time to shine and finally step into that spotlight. I could continue doing stuff on social media forever, or I could jump somewhere else and prove I’m more than just an Internet star.”

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