Drake invited the Mexican singer and former San Antonio high schooler onstage Thursday.
Drake rolled into the Alamo City for two sold out shows this week and brought a special hometown guest along with him. During his Thursday night show at Frost Bank Center, Drake pulled Mexican singer and former San Antonio resident Peso Pluma onstage, according to footage of the concert posted by an X user. The Canadian rapper hugged Peso Pluma before introducing him to the crowd as “my brother,” asking fans in the audience to put their hands together for the artist.
Rapper Drake seen leaving Hotel Emma before sold-out shows at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio He lived in Schertz, telling Variety Magazine that “there’s a large community of Chicanos so it was easy for me to integrate with American society as well as in Mexico.” The Grammy-winning artist performed his first San Antonio show last year and plans to return this summer on July 17.
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