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Watch Future and Drake Perform "Honest" Together

And now, we've come full circle: After rumors of Future getting kicked off Drake's tour (and Future threatening legal action), the two men did indeed perform in Pittsburgh last night at the first stop of Would You Like a Tour?. They even shared the stage for a performance of Future's "Honest". Watch below via MissInfo.tv.

Also below, watch some of the show's spectacle, including a raised UFO-like rafter, atop which Drake performs and shouts out individual members of the audience. Also, there are fireworks at the end of "Started From the Bottom"

Oh, and since it was in Pittsburgh, Wiz Khalifa came out and did "Black and Yellow" for an understandably excited crowd.

"I'd like to truly thank you for being for sure the best crowd that we will have on this whole fuckin' tour, I promise you," Drake said. Sounds like a challenge, other 38 audiences.

Future and Drake - "Honest":

Drake - “Worst Behaviour,” “The Language,” “305 To My City,” “All Me,” “Started From The Bottom”:

Wiz Khalifa and Drake - "Black and Yellow":



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