How many songs did Drake perform at Wireless Festival Day 2 show? Complete setlist explored

Wireless Festival 2025 - Day One - Source: Getty
Wireless Festival 2025 - Day One - Source: Getty

Drake made a surprise appearance at Wireless Festival 2025 on Day 2, and fans are still trying to catch their breath. The rapper’s set wasn’t just long it was stacked. With over 35 songs performed, it felt more like a celebration than a festival slot. The crowd at London’s Finsbury Park lit up the night as hit after hit echoed across the grounds.

From chart-toppers to deep cuts, guest appearances to emotional throwbacks, the rapper curated a set that balanced nostalgia with what's fresh. He didn’t just take the stage he took over the festival. Fans, already buzzing from the packed lineup, were in for something massive the moment he walked on. And when he brought out surprise guests like J Hus, Skepta, Dave, Central Cee, and even Vanessa Carlton, the internet exploded.


Drake's Wireless Festival 2025 setlist goes viral

The post listing Drake’s full Wireless Day 2 setlist made waves online for good reason. It’s rare to see a major artist deliver that many songs in one night, let alone with such a stacked lineup of collaborators. The list begins with his latest track IDGAF with Yeat, followed by unreleased or rare tracks like No Face and Circadian Rhythm. He then dove into crowd favourites like Headlines, Energy, and Know Yourself, the kind of songs that defined a generation.

But what truly got fans screaming was the parade of guests. Headie One joined him for Only You Freestyle, K-Trap for Warm, and J Hus for Who Told You. He shared the stage with Dave and Central Cee for the viral hit Sprinter and kept it going with more from Cee, including Doja and Overseas. UK talent was heavily spotlighted, making the night feel like a love letter to London.

There was also a touching moment when Vanessa Carlton joined Drake for A Thousand Miles, followed by a soulful tribute to Whitney Houston with I Will Always Love You. It was unexpected, raw, and heartfelt. He didn’t shy away from the emotional moments, and that’s partly why fans felt so connected.

Altogether, Drake performed 38 songs. Yes, 38. It wasn’t just a gig it was a full-blown event.

The post blew up on X (formerly Twitter) as users tried to wrap their heads around the sheer scale of the performance. Clips of Sexyy Red’s high-energy segment, Latto’s verses, and 21 Savage's Knife Talk had timelines in a chokehold. People praised not just Drake’s stamina, but his ability to bring together so many artists for one unforgettable night.

Wireless Festival Day 2 set was more than a performance, it was a cultural moment. From the surprise guest spots to the sheer volume of songs, it was the kind of show fans will talk about for years. The viral setlist post didn’t just recap a night: it captured the excitement, chaos, and magic of seeing Drake in his element.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala