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    Australian Fans Turn Concerts Into Comedy Gold: The Rise of ‘Drake, Give Me Money’ Posters

    Staff WriterBy Staff Writer25 February 2025Updated:27 January 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Drake’s Australian tour has taken an unexpected turn,not because of surprise performances or wild stage antics, but because of the sheer creativity of Aussie fans asking him for money. From giant cardboard cutouts of bank account details to signs with hilarious financial requests, the crowd’s dedication to securing a bag from the rap superstar is turning heads worldwide.

    How Did This Trend Start?

    It all began with a simple, bold sign: “Drake, I bet $500 on you. Pay me back.” That one fan’s plea,likely referencing the rapper’s well-known love for sports betting,quickly snowballed into a full-blown movement. Soon, every concert stop saw fans raising signs with outrageous financial demands, from rent payments to tuition fees, and even money for Macca’s runs.

    Social media has fueled the trend, with TikTok and Instagram flooded with videos of fans proudly holding up their hand-crafted requests. Some are direct: “Drake, my ex owes me $1,000. Can you cover it?” Others are more creative: “Drizzy, I need $$$ for a lads’ trip to Bali.” The signs range from genuine (or at least semi-serious) to outright ridiculous, but they all have one thing in common,they’re impossible to ignore.

    Why Are Aussie Fans So Bold?

    Australians are known for their humor, and this is just the latest example of how they bring their signature banter to global events. While American fans might scream out song requests or throw bras on stage, Aussies prefer to hit artists with direct financial proposals.

    Part of this trend also ties into Drake’s reputation. He’s openly flaunted his wealth, frequently placing million-dollar bets on sports and gifting money to fans in his music videos. With tracks like God’s Plan, where he hands out wads of cash, it’s no wonder people think they might actually get lucky if they ask the right way.

    Will Drake Actually Pay Up?

    So far, the 6 God has acknowledged the signs, often laughing at them mid-performance. In one viral clip, he paused his set to read a fan’s sign asking for money for “a cheeky Bunnings snag.” While he hasn’t handed out cash (yet), fans remain hopeful that he might just cave in,after all, he has a history of making grand gestures.

    If nothing else, this trend has given Australian concertgoers a new way to stand out and possibly go viral. Even if Drake doesn’t open his wallet, at least these fans are getting their moment in the spotlight.

    Moral of the story? If you’re going to a Drake concert in Australia, bring a sign. You might not leave with cash, but you’ll definitely leave with content.

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