Drake Asks Fans To Keep Bras On During Weekend Performance
On a star-studded Saturday night, rap sensation Drake took the stage at the Kia Forum for a concert that showcased not just his musical prowess, but also his deep dedication to family values. The crowd was in for a surprise as Drake, born Aubrey Drake Graham, charmingly interacted with the audience, ensuring his performance remained family-friendly, especially for his young son, Adonis Graham.
In an endearing moment captured by excited fans, Drake, 36, paused during his electrifying set to address the audience, “Look, to be honest with you, I can’t talk about t—ies tonight in L.A. because my son is at the show for the first time.” The crowd erupted in cheers as they learned of Adonis’s presence. Drake playfully added, “So we’ve got to keep this real PG tonight. Y’all keep your bras on. Throw them up here another night.”
Drake’s commitment to a respectful and family-focused atmosphere continued. Adonis’s presence was a central theme of the evening, as the rapper ensured his set was suitable for all ages. Videos captured the joyful cheers from the crowd as they joined in to create an atmosphere that aligned with Drake’s values.
The rapper’s connection with his son extended beyond the stage, as glimpses of their heartwarming bond emerged on social media. After the show, Drake shared a touching Instagram post titled “Adonis’s Big Day Out.” The post featured candid snapshots of the father-son duo sharing tender moments backstage.
This wasn’t the first time Drake’s performances would miss having people in the audience throwing their bra on stage. On his It’s All a Blur Tour, the artist humorously expressed his feelings about the absence of certain stage antics. During a Montreal show, he jovially remarked, “I would just like to say before I go onto this next song, this is the first stage where I don’t have no bras, and I’m deeply disappointed. But don’t start throwing shoes and phones and s—.”
Prior to Saturday’s concert, Drake offered an insight into his role as a devoted father. A day before the event, he posted an Instagram photo of himself taking out his braids, sharing a slice of his personal life with his fans. The caption carried a poignant message, “Just because you put a guy in a tuxedo doesn’t make him a good guy.” The carousel also showcased a video of Drake’s thoughtful gesture of gifting a watch to his mother, Sandi Graham, while Adonis enjoyed a game of ping-pong.