Drake’s Massive Ice Sculpture Draws Crowds, Sparks City Debate, and Hides Album Release Date

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Drake’s ‘Iceman’ Album Release Date Hidden Inside Toronto Ice Sculpture

Drake has unveiled a large-scale promotional installation in downtown Toronto to tease the release date of his upcoming album Iceman, according to multiple verified reports. The artist revealed that the release date is concealed within a massive block of ice located at the corner of Dundas Street East and Bond Street, specifically at 81 Bond Street in Toronto.

Fans gathered at the site after Drake shared coordinates and images of the ice sculpture on his Instagram Story on Monday, April 20, 2026. The post included the caption “Release date inside,” prompting widespread attention and speculation online. Construction crews were seen assembling the glacier-blue ice structure block by block, drawing crowds and prompting police presence for crowd control.

The ice sculpture is part of a broader rollout for Iceman, which has included earlier teasers such as Drake’s courtside seats being turned frozen at Scotiabank Arena during the Toronto Raptors season finale on April 12, 2026. Additional promotional activity has included pyrotechnics near Downsview Airport, later confirmed to be part of an upcoming music video.

As temperatures in Toronto are expected to rise into the 50s by Wednesday, April 22, 2026, anticipation grows for when the ice will melt and reveal the official album release date. Drake has continued to share updates via his Instagram Story, including photos of himself stacking ice blocks with the caption “Its in.”

The Iceman project marks another chapter in Drake’s innovative approach to album rollouts, blending public art, social media engagement, and real-world fan interaction to build anticipation.

Fans waiting for Drake's ice sculpture to melt to reveal the release date of his new album 'Iceman'

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