Drake & Rihanna Dating Rumors Circulate As Summer Sixteen Tour Continues; Tickets Available

By Emma Gaedeke (Emma.Gaedeke@musictimes.com) | Sep 21, 2016 04:29 PM EDT

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Back in July, Drake and Future hit the road for their co-headlining jaunt, the Summer Sixteen Tour. The tour, which has been revered as one of the hottest events of the summer, will wind down next month hitting final stops in cities like Oakland, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and more. Following his appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards in August, rumors of a Drake/Rihanna romance have generated discussion among fans.

The 29-year-old rapper declared his love for singer Rihanna during the awards show, prompting Rihanna to appear on stage with him during the tour for several stops. Appearances have included an onstage kiss during Drizzy's August 31 Miami show, as well as a hug during his Los Angeles show earlier this month. Other guests on stage in L.A. included YG, Snoop Dogg and Ty Dolla $ign.

Tickets to see Drake have been consistently in demand since the tour launched, and tickets continue to rise throughout the final performances. According to the data provided by Razorgator, tickets are currently averaging $268. Drake will appear at The Forum in Los Angeles on September 27-29 for a total of four shows. Tickets for his Los Angeles shows are currently averaging $249, with the cheapest ticket available for $86 on September 29. Fans driving into the city can secure Los Angeles parking through Parkwhiz.com, where rates begin at $10.

On October 1 and 2, Drake will appear for two nights at the Pepsi Center in Denver, and tickets are currently averaging $219, with the cheapest ticket priced at $76. Drake will wrap up his tour on October 15 and 16 with another double performance at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Tickets for these final stops are averaging $258, with the cheapest ticket available for $68.

Drake's massive tour is in support of his fourth studio record, Views, which was released back in April, and this album serves as the follow-up record for his 2015 mixtape release, If You're Reading This It's Too Late. 

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