Canadian rapper Drake is reportedly planning to fly streamers to Wireless Festival in London. Drizzy called influencer Adin Ross during his Kick livestream on Monday, July 7, 2025, where he suggested he would rent a "jet streamer" to fly "everybody" to the event.
Notably, Wireless 2025 is a three-day festival (11-13 July) taking place at Finsbury Park in London. Per its website, the Hotline Bling hitmaker is set to headline shows across all three nights. Other artists include Summer Walker, Burna Boy and Leon Thomas.
Drake is planning to rent a plane to fly streamers to Wireless Festival from July 11th to 13th 🔥
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) July 8, 2025
(via Adin Ross stream) pic.twitter.com/x3EzxDkE7T
As clips from Ross' livestream began circulating online, netizens were quick to react. One sarcastically commented:
"He finaly back buying friends and loyalty since everyone left him."
Many expressed their delight, some pointing out that this was a smart move on the part of the rapper.
"This is a dope roll out. Clever on his part, ain't gonna listen to it as I ain't a fan, but this is dope," one wrote.
"How can you hate this man?" another added.
Others criticized the move.
"drake don't got that much motion, he just tryna use the streamers these days, the streamers hold the power," a user noted.
"Helping the rich instead of the poor lol #NotMyGoat," one added.
There were some that speculated that flying streams to London might be a prelude to big news like a release date for Drake's upcoming album, reportedly titled Iceman.
In clips circulating on social media, Drake can be heard asking if he should rent a "streamer plane to Wireless for everybody." Adin Ross, for his part, responded with an enthusiastic "yes." Towards the end of the video, Drizzy asks the influencer to share the "flight manifest" so that he could move ahead with the booking.
The development comes just days after the rapper dropped his new track, What Did I Miss? The song premiered during last week's Iceman Episode 1 livestream on YouTube, leading many to believe Drizzy's upcoming album would be titled Iceman.
The introspective track sees the Canadian rapper reflect on last year's rap beef with Kendrick Lamar and question what led to his friends betraying him in its aftermath. Notably, he referenced Lamar's Pop Out concert in Los Angeles held on June 19, 2024, which many of his friends attended, including DeMar DeRozan and LeBron James, rapping:
"You switched on the guys and supported a hater," and "I'm back in your city tonight, walkin' around with my head high / I saw bro at The Pop Out with them but been d*ck riding gang since 'Headlines.'"
The track premiered on streaming services and spent two consecutive days topping the Spotify U.S. chart, according to Billboard. Drake's livestream also included another unreleased song.
Per the outlet, the rapper has been dropping hints related to Iceman. This included working on a commercial with Iceman, a Toronto-based ice packaging company, which saw him tailing the company's truck.
While Drake did not specify an exact release date for the album, he is set to kickstart his $ome $pecial $hows 4 U European tour run with PARTYNEXTDOOR later this month.
What Did I Miss? is available to stream online.
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