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Drake reportedly rents out 70,000-capacity stadium for private Billboard Music Awards celebration

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Drake reportedly rented out the 70,000-capacity SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sunday (May 23) to celebrate his big win at the Billboard Music Awards.

The Toronto rapper was honoured with the prestigious award for Artist of the Decade at the 2021 ceremony, which took place at the Microsoft Theater in LA over the weekend.

According to E! Drake and his entourage headed to the SoFi Stadium – which only opened back in September and is home to the NFL teams the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers – after first dining at The Nice Guy Restaurant in West Hollywood following the Billboard Music Awards.

Variety also reports that the rapper rented out the stadium for a private party to celebrate his win, with Drake and his guests dining on the edge of the field’s 50-yard line.

“There are huge champagne towers and several bars set up throughout the stadium,” a source told E! about the party. “Drake also has cute album books featuring his favourite moments through his career set up around the stadium.”

Footage and images that were purportedly taken at Drake’s private party at the SoFi Stadium last weekend have emerged on social media, and you can see a selection of those above.

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Earlier this month Nicki Minaj shared ‘Seeing Green’, which featured both Drake and Lil Wayne. The track was released as part of the reissue of Minaj’s 2009 ‘Beam Me Up Scotty’ mixtape.

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