Substance turns into a shrine to the 6ix for this all-Drake affair, with the OVO catalog running from front to back — the moody early mixtapes, the arena-sized hits, the deep cuts that only the real ones know word for word. Expect the bass to sit heavy in your chest and the crowd to sing along louder than the speakers, especially once the DJ drops into the tracks everyone's been waiting for. The room leans into that dark, glossy OVO aesthetic — low lighting, sharp visuals, and a sound system built to make every 808 hit right.
It's a night for people who grew up on Drake's discography and want to hear it played by someone who actually knows how to mix it, not just shuffle a playlist. Between sets, the energy stays loose and social, with Substance's usual mix of dancing, drinks, and people posted up watching the visuals sync with the music. If you're into hip hop and R&B nights that go deep on one artist instead of skimming across the top 40, this is built for that crowd.