Lil Wayne has announced that he’ll be joining his old Young Money labelmate Drake on his It’s All A Blur — Big As The What? tour stop in New Jersey, which will also feature Lil Durk.

In a press release sent on Tuesday (March 5), it was revealed that the “Lollipop” rapper will join Drizzy and Durk on April 4 and 5 at  two newly announced dates at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.

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Tickets will be available starting with a Cash App Card presale beginning Wednesday (March 6), followed by the general on-sale beginning Friday (March 8).

Check out the announcement on Live Nation’s X, formerly known as Twitter, account — along with Weezy’s confirmation post on Instagram — below.

Wayne will also appear on the tour’s previously-announced dates in Sunrise, Florida and State College, Pennyslvania, and one of the tour’s two shows in Belmont Park, New York. Details can be found here.

Drake’s highly successful tour has been making headlines, mostly due to the 6 God’s acts of generosity towards his fans.

The 6 God stopped by the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO, on Saturday (March 2). During an exchange with the crowd, he learned that one fan needed help paying the mortgage on her parents’ house, as she’d been struggling with it since her parents had died.

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Grabbing an item from the crowd, Drake read a message from the fan out loud, then proceeded to ask for clarification.

“Your mom passed away?” he asks in footage from the touching moment. “Oh, this is the outstanding balance right here? That’s a lot of money right there. But you know what? I’mma pay your whole mortgage for you. That’s 160 bands but I’mma pay out of my pocket, that’s gonna come from me.”

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Earlier this month, he stopped by the Steel City, where he went through his string of hits for the sold-out crowd, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

About three-quarters of the way through the show, Drake told the audience to hug random people, because one never knows what they might be going through.

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He looked out in the audience and spotted a fan holding up a sign that said, “Ur music carried me through cancer,” wherein he promised the survivor $50,000 for her trouble.

The week before that, the Toronto rapper invaded Nashville, TN alongside J. Cole.

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During his set, Drizzy noticed a fan in the crowd holding up a sign that read: “Just Finished Chemo.” He then asked for the cameras to show the woman’s sign to the crowd.

“Listen, forget Drake, forget anybody else in this building right now. That’s a true soldier right there,” he said to cheers from the crowd.