Drake lived lavishly while performing at Harlem’s iconic Apollo Theater, as the Toronto rapper stayed in a 10,000-square-foot, $75,000-a-night hotel suite.
Drake lived lavishly while performing at Harlem’s iconic Apollo Theater last weekend.
According to Page Six, the Toronto rapper dropped $75,000 a night to say at a suite in the Mark Hotel, which the outlet notes is the largest and most expensive hotel room in North America. The 10,000-square-foot suite features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a steam room, a dining room that sits up to 24 people, a full kitchen, a grand piano, a balcony, and four fireplaces.
An insider told Page Six that Drake didn’t leave his entourage hanging, as he rented out several rooms for his boys at the prestigious Upper East Side hotel.
In addition, Drake rented out Casa Cruz, a posh members club on the Upper East Side, for a post-concert party with his close friends and family.
“He pulled out all the stops with food, drink, and gifts to thank them all for their unwavering support over the years,” said an insider. “It was extremely exclusive.”
The intimate concert, presented by SiriusXM in tandem with Drizzy’s radio show Sound 42, saw the Toronto rapper run through a set of numerous classic B-sides, including Thank Me Later’s “Karaoke,” Take Care’s “Over My Dead Body,” Nothing Was the Same’s “Wu-Tang Forever,” If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late’s “Jungle,” Views’ “Feel No Ways,” and Scorpion’s “Jaded,” among others.
The setlist also featured some of Drake’s biggest hits (“Started From the Bottom,” “One Dance,” “God’s Plan”), as well as a handful of tracks off his and 21 Savage’s 2022 collaborative effort Her Loss (“Rich Flex,” “Privileged Rappers,” “Spin Bout You”).