Unless you’ve been living under a rock this past week and a bit in the midst of Ontario’s summer concert season, then you’ve probably heard of the concert events that took Toronto by storm this weekend – the first being the return of Drake’s OVO fest to Toronto and the second being the much anticipated Kultureland festival in Markham.

Both featured some pretty big names headlining each event, drawing fans from all across the country to try and catch a glimpse of some of their favourite artists. But of course, there were some unexpected, not-so-great moments to happen at both concerts.

Let’s take a look at some of the highs and lows from both events, beginning with OVO Fest.

Highlight: The headliners

It’s Drake we’re talking about here. Every year for OVO Fest, he brings out some of hip-hop’s best talent to partake in the festivities with him. In years past, he’s brought in Future, Jay-Z, Kanye West, The Weeknd, Travis Scott and more.

This year, after a two-year pandemic hiatus, Drake opted to honour his home country with what he dubbed the “All Canadian North Stars” show to highlight historical hip-hop and R&B artists that paved the way for Canada’s music scene. This included performances by Kardinal Offishall, K-Os, Choclair, Shawn Desman and more.

Then on Friday, Chris Brown and Lil Baby's One Of Them Ones show in Toronto was included as part of the OVO Fest schedule. Oh, and the local Canadian talent didn’t stop on Thursday. No, Drake brought out Nelly Furtado for a special appearance on Friday. The beloved singer came out and performed her hits “Promiscuous" and "I’m Like a Bird."

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