London’s Finsbury Park was on fire this past weekend as Wireless Fest 2025 took over the city. But this wasn’t just another summer festival. This year, Drake pulled a Wireless first — headlining not one, not two, but three nights in a row. The weekend had Drake diving into different moods each night. Friday gave …
Drake Did It His Way at Wireless Fest

London’s Finsbury Park was on fire this past weekend as Wireless Fest 2025 took over the city. But this wasn’t just another summer festival. This year, Drake pulled a Wireless first — headlining not one, not two, but three nights in a row.
The weekend had Drake diving into different moods each night. Friday gave us mellow, slow-burning R&B from Drake. Saturday was grime-heavy and brought out the U.K. streets vibe, while Sunday felt like a full-blown stadium party. Each night had its own flavour, but let’s be honest — depending on who you ask, the flow wasn’t always smooth. Some fans were all in, others… not so much.
But one moment that got nearly everyone buzzing? When Drake brought out Nigerian superstar Rema on the final night. It was unexpected, and exactly the kind of rush the crowd needed. Rema owned his moment, delivered hit after hit, and reminded everyone why Afrobeats is dominating global charts. It wasn’t overhyped; it was just cool and caught the crowd right.
Still, the weekend was all about Drake doing Drake. He bounced through fan-favourites like Nonstop, God’s Plan, One Dance, and Sticky.
Wireless 2025 came with the vibes and the kind of moments that make a festival weekend super lit. Drake did his thing, the crowd brought the energy, and highlights like Rema, Vybz Kartel, Burna Boy, Lauryn Hill, Bobby Valentino, etc, appearance added that global edge. The Weekend belonged to the music, the fans, and the culture that keeps showing up every year.






