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Drake’s Amsterdam Serenade: Who’s the Mystery Woman Tugging at His Heartstrings—and Should She Run Back or Run Fast?

Added on August 1, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

So here’s a little cosmic riddle for you: What do you get when Drake, a mysterious woman named Julia, and an Amsterdam concert collide under the glare of a July 30th Leo moon? A scene charged with raw emotion, unexpected hugs, and a crowd-wide game of “Where’s Julia?” You see, during one of his gigs, Drake didn’t just drop beats—he paused mid-show, scooped a fan named Julia up onstage, and shredded the usual celebrity-fan script with a heartfelt embrace that lit up more than just the lights. Now, in true cosmic fashion, he’s on a heartfelt quest to find her again, proving that sometimes the universe conspires to create moments that just can’t be forgotten. What’s more Leo than that? LEARN MORE.

Drake paused his Amsterdam concert to share a heartfelt moment with a woman named Julia, and now he’s on a mission to reconnect after losing her in the crowd.

During his Wednesday (July 30) performance, a clip of the rapper bringing a woman onstage during “Yebba’s Heartbreak” quickly made the rounds online.

In the video, Drake wrapped his arms around her and told the audience, “Make some noise for her one time. She needed a hug.”

After a second embrace, he introduced her to the crowd. “This is Julia, everybody, this my new friend right here,” he said. “That’s what you got to sometimes; you got to show love.”

The moment went viral, and Drake jumped into the comments of one Instagram post. “Need to find her man,” he explained. “She’s a special spirit I lost her in the crowd after.”

Drake Tells Julia: “We Need You”

However, he didn’t stop there. He reposted the video to his Instagram Story with a direct callout: “Julia we need you back at the next show,” he wrote. “You are the best vibe.” He added, “Find us cause we can’t find you.”

The rapper also used the Amsterdam stage to reflect on his journey and values, telling the crowd, “Never give up, keep going. I didn’t get here by being a p############, I didn’t get here by being a snake… I got here by being good to people, being nice to people, and my karma is straight. That’s why I’m still on stage in 2025.”

Meanwhile, Drake officially pulled the plug on the remaining dates of his “Anita Max Win” tour in Australia and New Zealand on Monday (July 29), ending months of delays. The canceled shows included two nights in Auckland (February 28 and March 1), one in Brisbane (March 4) and one in Sydney (March 7). All shows were sold out, and refunds were issued to ticketholders.

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