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Drake's All Canadian North Stars concert to celebrate hip-hop royalty

Drake is making room for Canadian hip-hop royalty at this year's OVO Fest by giving them their own night to shine.

Toronto rapper says the night's featured artists 'paved the way' for musicians who came after

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Drake speaks onstage during an event on Oct. 30, 2021 in Long Beach, Calif. The Toronto rapper says his All Canadian North Stars concert at this year's OVO Fest celebrates Canadian musicians who 'paved the way.' (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Drake is making room for Canadian hip-hop royalty at this year's OVO Fest by giving them their own night to shine.

The Toronto rapper has announced the lineup for what he's dubbed the All Canadian North Stars concert, a show on Thursday that kicks off his annual long weekend music extravaganza.

The concert will feature appearances by a dozen Canadian hip-hop and rap artists he says "paved the way" for those who came after, including Choclair, Jully Black, Kardinal Offishall, Keshia Chanté and Maestro Fresh Wes.

Others on the bill are Glenn Lewis, Shawn Desman, Frank-N-Dank, Saukrates, Vancouver rappers Rascalz and R&B group In Essence.

The concert will be held at History, a venue that opened with the support of Drake last November, with tickets going on sale Tuesday.

The Thursday show ushers in what Drake calls October World Weekend: Road to OVO Fest Tour, which moves to Toronto's Budweiser Stage on Friday for a concert featuring Chris Brown and Lil Baby.

On Monday, Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj will lead a reunion of acts on the Young Money record label at the Budweiser Stage.

Drake has previously said he plans to take his OVO Fest on the road for its 10th anniversary in 2023 with dates "around the world."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Friend is a reporter with The Canadian Press.