Drake's Toronto Ice Promotion Melted by Fire Crews
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Fire crews melted a 25-foot-tall ice structure erected to promote the rapper’s forthcoming album, “Iceman,” less than a week after an explosion for a Drake music video shook part of the city.
TORONTO- Drake’s album rollout caused quite a spectacle in Toronto. Police were forced to step in after fans reportedly took pickaxes and blowtorches to an ice block installation containing the release date for the rapper’s new album,
Drake’s courtside seats at a Raptors game were frozen in ice, sparking reactions and fueling speculation about his upcoming ‘Iceman’ album.
Drake’s 25-foot promotional ice sculpture for his upcoming album ‘Iceman’ drew chaotic crowds in downtown Toronto, prompting police and firefighters to intervene over safety concerns. The spectacle ended with the album’s May 15 release date ...
Toronto police say people climbing and playing in the ice blocks of Drake's "Iceman" tower should use caution as fans and residents continue to visit the sculpture's melted remains.
Coun. James Pasternak (York Centre) says residents were shaken by the explosion at Downsview Park on April 16 linked to a Drake video shoot.
Hairstylist Matthew Collins stopped by the giant ice sculpture set up in Toronto for Drake's new album reveal, jokingly helping melt it with a Dyson hair dryer.
After playing with fire in Toronto last week, Drake has been spotted in the city once again, this time flipping the thermostat all the way down.