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Drake Needs 'Time to Process' After Wireless Fest Takeover: 'Best 3 Nights of My Performance Career'

Drake's star-stacked, three-night run in London was one for the books.

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Drake is at a loss for words, at least when it comes to Instagram captions, after giving fans a star-stacked experience with his three-night takeover at Wireless Festival.

In a note to fans after closing out his London run, Drake, whose tentatively titled Iceman project is expected at some point this year, said he’s in need of “some time to process.” Still, he managed to give a quick self-assessment, deeming the trio of headlining sets “the best three nights of my performance career.”

In a follow-up post featuring a photo of Drake alongside Vybz Kartel and Central Cee, who both made appearances during his Wirelesss takeover, the 6 god underscored the surreal feeling of it all. He also shared a closeup of a t-shirt he wore on stage featuring the late Princess Diana.

Lauryn Hill, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Skepta, Latto, Sexyy Red, 21 Savage, and Popcaan were among those who also popped out for Drake’s Wireless weekend. Vanessa Carlton also made a surprise appearance, bringing with her the still-ubiquitous, Grammy-nominated 2002 hit “A Thousand Miles.” The track, of course, stands in rare company as one of those songs quite possibly everyone on the planet loves, and for good reason. It's timeless.

Drake’s Iceman is expected relatively soon, as we already told you here. But first, Drake and PND will be hitting the road together for the $ome $pecial $hows 4 UK EU tour. For dates and ticket info, we’ve got you covered.

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