Every Guest that Drake brought out on his 3-Day Wireless Fest Set
- Marissa Alvarez
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By Marissa Alvarez
Canadian artist Drake headlined the Wireless music festival in London for three days, from July 11-13, and he brought the heat with surprise guests each day.
With a catalog full of hits, performing was a breeze for him, but it was the special guests that made each day unique and kept everyone on their toes, wondering who would show up next. The lineup included a mix of singers and rappers from Hip-Hop, R&B, and Afrobeats.
On the first night, OVO signed artist, PARTYNEXTDOOR, headlined night one with Drake performing songs from their recent collab album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. The legend, Lauryn Hill, joined Drake to perform "Nice For What," mashed up with her song "Ex-Factor," Following with an unexpected twist, Vanessa Carlton took the stage to perform “A Thousand Miles.”
To enhance the R&B ambiance of the night, Drake also invited Bobby Valentino, Mario, Bryson Tiller, and lastly GIVEON to perform their song "Chicago Freestyle" together.
Drake increased the energy for day two of the music festival and showed his appreciation for U.K. rappers by bringing out Skepta, Central Cee, and Dave. He was also joined on stage by other artists, including Yeat, to perform their song "IDGAF," as well as Sexyy Red, Latto, and 21 Savage, all of whom helped keep the energy high throughout the night.
Concluding the three-day music festival, Drake delivered electrifying performances alongside Vybz Kartel, Central Cee, YG Marley, Lauryn Hill, who made a surprise second appearance, Rema, and Popcaan. The energy was palpable, especially with Vybz Kartel making his first appearance in London in 20 years after spending 13 years in prison. Additionally, Drake teased a new song with Central Cee, a duo that fans have been loving since their 2024 "On The Radar" freestyle.
The variety of surprise guests, along with Drake's performances of his hits, made the Wireless Music Festival 2025 a success for the Toronto rapper.