Drake has cancelled the remaining dates of his "Anita Max Win Tour" in Australia and New Zealand, citing a scheduling conflict. The affected shows include Brisbane, Sydney, and two performances in Auckland, with ticket holders offered the option of retaining their tickets for rescheduled dates or requesting a refund. Speculation surrounding the cancellation arose after tickets seemingly vanished and reports surfaced that Drake's staging was to be shipped to Europe. This tour marked Drake's first in Oceania since 2017 and followed his high-profile feud with Kendrick Lamar, which saw Lamar release the diss track 'Not Like Us'. Drake also released a collaborative album, '$ome $exy $ongs 4 U', during his time in Australia, referencing his ongoing dispute with Lamar. Furthermore, Drake initiated a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) regarding 'Not Like Us', alleging defamation and harassment, but the shows are still cancelled.

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