Drake hilariously got a woman confused for an ex-girlfriend at a concert in Manchester, England.

On his first European tour in six years, Drizzy walking through the crowd when one woman got very close to the rapper, catching his attention as security grab her.

As he makes his way past her and looking visibly uncomfortable, the 6 God says: “I thought we knew each other for a second, are you crazy?”

Walking up the stairs, Drake then crack: “I thought that was my ex.”

 

While Drake managed to perform at this concert in Manchester, he was forced to cancel last night’s date in the same city.

The 6 God was due to perform at the city’s Co-Op Arena yesterday but has claimed issues with travel have led to a postponement in the concert.

The show is now scheduled to take place on August 5 meaning fans won’t have to wait long to see the Canadian superstar.

It is not known what the travel issues are given Drake has already performed two dates in the city.

In a statement, the venue said: “Due to unforeseen ferry schedule and travel logistics, tomorrow’s performance in Manchester on July 28th has been rescheduled.”

They added: “The good news is that Drake will now perform in Manchester on Tuesday, August 5th, and it’s set to be an unforgettable night.”

All tickets bought for the original show will remain valid for the new date.

Drake’s UK tour has so far been eventful with the “Which One” rapper taking time out of his time in Birmingham to honor rock legend, Ozzy Osborne, who was from the city.

The 6 God took to the stage in the UK’s second city, walking out to Black Sabbath’s iconic hit “Iron Man”.

He then said to the crowd: “Hey Birmingham! Rest in peace to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne.”

Earlier in the day, Drake attended a local memorial for the heavy metal pioneer where he poured out some tequila for the notoriously hard living legend.

He also said to The New York Times: “I just came out to pay respects to someone who lived it to the fullest.”

Panic! At The Disco are preparing to release a special deluxe anniversary edition of A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.

The I Write Sins Not Tragedies icons marked the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking 2005 debut album during their performance at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas over the weekend, and have now confirmed the new edition.

On January 23, the group — originally formed by Brendon Urie, Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross and Brent Wilson — will unveil a limited edition box set that features a remastered version of the record.

The package, priced at £164.99 and available for pre-order, includes 11 unreleased demos and a vinyl pressing of 2006’s Live In Denver. The full live set has also been uploaded to YouTube.

On the band’s UK store, they shared a message:

“To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Panic! At The Disco’s seminal debut album, this limited edition box set brings together a comprehensive time capsule celebrating the record's impact.

This release includes the original album remastered for the first time ever, 11 unreleased demos, plus the legendary 2006 Live In Denver performance — never before released on vinyl or CD.

The box set also includes a 12-page zine with never before seen photos from the era, a sticker set, a door hanger, and a paper doll set.”

By 2023, the band had essentially become a solo project for Urie. Their final show was held in Manchester, UK, where the frontman said: “Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin.

“We’ve been trying to keep it to ourselves, though some of you may have heard… Sarah and I are expecting a baby very soon!

The prospect of being a father and getting to watch my wife become a mother is both humbling and exciting. I look forward to this next adventure.”

Panic! returned to the stage at WWWY over the weekend, performing A Fever You Can't Sweat Out in full alongside fan favorites like This Is Gospel and Nine in the Afternoon.

To end the night, they performed I Write Sins Not Tragedies once again, as Smith reunited with Urie for the emotional closing moment.

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