Drake 2016 Summer Sixteen Tour Tickets On Sale At TicketsTeam.com

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Drake & Future 2016 ‘Summer Sixteen’ tour tickets went on sale today. They are in high demand now, and few are still available to purchase online at well known concert tickets site TicketsTeam.com.


Launching July 20 in Austin, TX, Drake’s and Future’s ‘Summer Sixteen’ tour will include numerous concerts in major U.S. and Canada cities, including Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. Featuring 51 concerts in the USA and 9 in Canada, the tour is scheduled to end at October 16, 2016 in Newark, NJ. Drake & Future concert tickets are available to order online at TicketsTeam.com.


Drake will be performing tracks from his recent album ‘View’, released back on April 29, 2016. The album features already well known radio hits such as “One Dance”, “Summer Sixteen” and “Hotline Bling”. Drake and Future have collaborated on the ‘What a Time to Be Alive’ mix tape, which helped to make popular “trap” music, a hip-hop’s particular subset. The rappers also worked together on “Where ya at” track from Future’s ‘DS2’ album.


Drake and Future are considered two of the most influential rappers in the industry at the moment, with Future’s auto tune style and syncopation spawning a generation of imitators. Drake is moving with six years of largely uninterrupted momentum. As their new North American tour makes its way throughout the United States, Drake tour tickets are a hot item at TicketsTeam.com, and are in stock now.


The rappers have already revealed 60 concert dates as part of their North American tour, called the ‘Summer Sixteen’ Tour. Full schedule for the Drake & Future 2016 tour upcoming concerts:


July 20: Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX;


July 21: American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX;


July 23: Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO;


July 24: Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN;


July 26: United Center in Chicago, IL;


July 27: United Center in Chicago, IL;


July 28: Palace Of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, MI;


July 31: Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON;


August 1: Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON;


August 4: Madison Square Garden Arena in New York, NY;


August 5: Madison Square Garden Arena in New York, NY;


August 6: Madison Square Garden Arena in New York, NY;


August 8: Madison Square Garden Arena in New York, NY;


August 10: TD Garden in Boston, MA;


August 12: First Niagara Center in Buffalo, NY;


August 13: Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH;


August 14: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN;


August 16: Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, MI;


August 17: Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA;


August 19: Verizon Center in Washington, DC;


August 20: Verizon Center in Washington, DC;


August 21: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA;


August 23: Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, NC;


August 25: Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA;


August 26: Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA;


August 27: Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL;


August 30: American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL;


August 31: American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL;


September 2: Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, LA;


September 3: Toyota Center in Houston, TX;


September 4: Toyota Center in Houston, TX;


September 6: Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, AZ;


September 7: Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA;


September 9: Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA;


September 10: Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA;


September 11: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV;


September 13: Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA;


September 14: Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA;


September 16: Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, WA;


September 17: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC;


September 18: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC;


September 20: Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB;


September 21: Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB;


September 24: SAP Center in San Jose, CA;


September 25: SAP Center in San Jose, CA;


September 27: The Forum in Inglewood, CA;


September 28: The Forum in Inglewood, CA;


September 29: The Forum in Inglewood, CA;


October 1: Pepsi Center in Denver, CO;


October 2: Pepsi Center in Denver, CO;


October 4: Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, IA;


October 5: United Center in Chicago, IL;


October 7: Centre Bell in Montreal, QC;


October 8: Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON;


October 9: Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON;


October 11: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY;


October 12: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY;


October 13: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA;


October 15: Prudential Center in Newark, NJ;


October 16: Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.


Drake is known for his soft melody and emotional lyrics. Most of his songs contain R&B and Canadian hip hop elements, and he combines rapping with singing. His work has earned him a Grammy Award, three Juno Awards, six BET Awards, and set several significant Billboard charts records. Drake has the most number-one singles on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart with 12 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs with 14.


Future makes prevalent use of Auto-Tune in his songs, both rapping and singing with the effect. In 2015, his third studio album ‘DS2’, and his collaborative effort with Drake, titled ‘What a Time to Be Alive’, debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. Several months ago, Future released his fourth solo album ‘EVOL’.


Drake & Future ‘Summer Sixteen’ tour is expected to be one of the biggest tours of the entire year 2016, and the biggest for rap music fans. Drake 2016 tour tickets are sure to be a big seller this concert season, and fans can expect to see an engaging series of outdoor concerts in biggest stadiums.


TicketsTeam.com is not affiliated neither with Drake nor with Future rappers, their management team, nor tour venues, and is merely a ticket marketplace.


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