
Wireless festival review – Drake's disjointed three-night headline run smacks of desperation
Friday at the festival has an R&B focus, revealing rising star Kwn and the delightfully bluesy Leon Thomas. Summer Walker is somewhat garbled and listless. And then, after collaborator PartyNextDoor bores us to death for 20 minutes, Drake arrives, throwing it back with the 2011 heartbreak classic Marvin's Room. The surprise army of R&B all-stars he brings on is incredible: Mario, Bobby Valentino, Giveon, Bryson Tiller; Lauryn Hill's appearance is astonishing, despite the glaring audio issues that occur in the transition from Nice for What into Ex-Factor. It is a clear statement of Drake's standing among the greats, an assembling of allies.
Yet the set also feels disjointed and strained. After Tiller performs Exchange, Drake awkwardly asks if he'll do another song, but Tiller walks off. He also won't stop banging on about how much 'love' he receives in his 'true home', London. It soon reads like desperation, a need to affirm that he is still adored despite becoming persona non grata. Then he floats above the crowd while blaring Whitney Houston's recording of I Will Always Love You, telling everyone to embrace a stranger. He does this again on Saturday and Sunday. It is not new for his sets, but it still feels completely bizarre.
The 'mandem' Saturday is more thrilling. Lancey Foux brings an enviable swagger and deft lyrical flow, and grime collective BBK are a masterclass in rap performance – Frisco a clear standout with his GBTH Freestyle. When Drake comes on, he kills the vulnerable loverboy and brings aggression – getting the audience to bark like dangerous dogs. From last night's emotional manipulation to 'I don't give a fuck if you love me' is quite the headspin, but an incredibly welcome one.
The special guests are stacked: Fakemink, Dave, J Hus, Central Cee, Headie One, Skepta. But this is all a naked retaliation against the US rap scene, as he declares UK rappers superior to them (Skepta had days earlier declared war on the US with Friendly Fire). No one can think he truly believes this, and it only adds to the awkward atmosphere. When Vanessa Carlton turns up to vibe to A Thousand Miles just because Drake felt like it, all bets are off.
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The organisation on Sunday gets wayward as the app mysteriously changes to remove set lengths. Drake appears on the schedule twice, at 18:25 and 20:55, and a 21:30 curfew is looming. This doesn't bode well, though the lineup is stellar. Vybz Kartel returns for his first London performance in 20 years. Despite some shakes, his rapid-fire toasting style is still serviceable, though hits such as Dancehall and Love Dem feel wasted on a crowd who don't respond with much energy.
Kartel's performance runs past Drake's scheduled first set, which disappears from the lineup, and the headliner lands on stage with only 45 minutes to perform. The closing 'dance party' underwhelms as Drake aimlessly vibes out, seemingly choosing tracks on a whim. In the middle of his set, Rema comes on to perform five songs – which feels very odd given the time constraints.
Without doubt this has been a history-making Wireless, but it feels as though it was laden with fan service – nostalgia and guest stars – to mask what was ultimately a bit of a heist. You'd feel less shortchanged on the final night had you attended all three days. But if you had a Sunday-only ticket, please stay on the line to your bank, your call is very important to them.
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July 11 2025 Come and See Me (PARTYNEXTDOOR cover) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) Marvin's Room Teenage Fever Virginia Beach Feel No Ways Passionfruit (extended outro) Hours in Silence (Drake & 21 Savage song) Shot for Me Jungle Jaded Slow Down (Bobby V cover) (with Bobby V) Let Me Love You (Mario cover) (with Mario) Chicago Freestyle (with GIVĒON) (Snippet) Twenties (GIVĒON cover) (with GIVĒON) HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY (GIVĒON cover) (with GIVĒON) Whatever She Wants (Bryson Tiller cover) (with Bryson Tiller) Exchange (Bryson Tiller cover) (with Bryson Tiller) CN TOWER (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) MOTH BALLS (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) SPIDER-MAN SUPERMAN (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) DIE TRYING (PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake & Yebba song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) OMW (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (Live debut) SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) PIMMIE'S DILEMMA (Pimmie, PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (Live debut) NOKIA (Live debut) I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) (Outro, dedicated to fans) Ready or Not (Fugees cover) (with Lauryn Hill) Ex-Factor (Lauryn Hill cover) (with Lauryn Hill) Nice for What (with Lauryn Hill) In My Feelings July 12 2025 IDGAF (with Yeat) No Face Circadian Rhythm What Did I Miss? 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