Drake and J. Cole have added yet more star power to their co-headlining tour with the addition of Lil Durk.

Drake announced the news on Monday (February 5), writing on Instagram: “BIGGER & BIGGER @lildurk joins us on the road to bring you all the most T’d show of your life.”

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The Canadian rap star did not specify which dates Durk will be appearing on or if he will perform at all concerts.

Durk joining the tour would allow him to perform his collaborations with both artists including “Laugh Now Cry Later” with Drake and “All My Life” with Cole — the latter of which just recently won Best Melodic Rap Performance at the Grammys.

Drake and J. Cole’s It’s All a Blur — Big as the What? Tour kicked off over the weekend after it was originally announced in November. The tour is currently set to run until April when it wraps up in Denver.

Even though the tour is less than a week old, it has already created headlines.

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Drake appeared to take a shot at Rihanna during the opening show in Tampa after he refused to perform their collaboration “Work.”

Standing in a flying cage as the song started, Drizzy told the crowd: “I don’t sing this song anymore. You can sing it for me.”

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The OVO hitmaker previously appeared to target Rihanna — who he was once romantically linked to — on his For All the Dogs album in October.

On the song “Fear of Heights,” he rapped: “Why they make it sound like I’m still hung up on you?/ That could never be/ Gyal can’t run me/ Better him than me/ Better it’s not me.”

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Appearing to reference her 2016 album Anti, he continued: “I’m anti, I’m anti/ Yeah, and the sex was average with you/ Yeah, I’m anti ’cause I had it with you.”

Drake’s outfit from the same show also caused a stir as he wore what appeared to be a dinosaur skeleton outfit.

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The Toronto native has also previously teased taking the tour around the world as only U.S. dates have been announced.

“I think I’m going to tour in Europe,” he said during a Kick stream in December, before clarifying it with more certainty. “Oh, that’s maybe an exclusive — yeah, oh, I’m definitely going on a Europe tour next year.”