When touched on the stage in Amsterdam, Drake tried to reconnect with his fans, which led him to search for the crowd and post online.
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Drake paused his Amsterdam concert to share a heartfelt moment with a woman named Julia who is now reconnecting after losing her in the crowd.
In his Wednesday (July 30) performance, clips of the rapper brought a woman to the stage during “Yebba’s Heartbroken” and quickly toured online.
In the video, Drake wraps his arms around her and tells the audience: “Make some noise at a time. She needs a hug.”
After the second hug, he introduced her to the crowd. “This is Julia, everyone, this is my new friend,” he said. “This is what you have to do sometimes; you have to show love.”
Drake brings a lucky fan when Yebba’s heartbroken night in Amsterdam.
Julia
– Drake Direct (@drakedirect_) August 1, 2025
The moment spread, Drake jumped into an Instagram post comment. “The man who needs to find her,” he explained. “She was a special spirit and I lost her in the crowd afterward.”

Drake tells Julia: “We need you”
But he didn’t stop there. He reposted the video to his Instagram story with a straight call sign: “Julia, we need you to go back to the next show,” he wrote. “You are the best atmosphere,” he added: “Finding us because we can’t find you.”
The rapper also used the Amsterdam stage to think about his journey and values, telling the crowd: “Never give up, keep moving forward. I didn’t become ap ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################

Meanwhile, Drake officially plugged in the plugin for the rest of the “Anita Max Win” tour in Australia and New Zealand on Monday (July 29), ending the delayed month. The cancelled shows included two nights in Auckland (February 28 and March 1), in Brisbane (March 4) and Sydney (March 7). All shows were sold out and a refund was issued to tickeThorders.