Drake Performs "In My Feelings," "Sicko Mode" & More With Virgil Abloh: Watch

Drake and Virgil Abloh's day party at The Brooklyn Mirage was a success.

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Drake kicked off his "Aubrey & The Three Migos" tour earlier this month after a few set backs. They're currently getting ready to wrap up three dates at Madison Square Garden which kicked off on Saturday. While the remaining two dates are tonight and tomorrow, Drake spent the day off by throwing a day party at a Brooklyn club which he co-hosted alongside Virgil Abloh. While Abloh held down the ones and twos for the party, Drake later joined Louis Vuitton's artistic director to perform some hits out of his catalog.

At the top of his set, Drake gave a shout out to Virgil Abloh before acknowledging the large size of the audience at The Brooklyn Mirage.

"Make some noise for my brother Virgil one time," he urged the crowd. "I thought this shit was a party like in the club. This shit is like a festival. We got to go up. Listen, if [Virgil's] going to play the records, I can't stand up there and drink. I got to perform and do some shit with you." 

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After speaking to the crowd, Drake jumped into "Look Alive." He performed some of the tracks currently dominating the charts right now including "In My Feelings" and Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode." He also jumped into "Mob Ties" as well as "I'm Upset."

Peep some of the clips below.

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