Iceman season is almost here. Adding another chapter to the Iceman rollout, Drake is set to reveal the anticipated album’s release date, which is hidden inside a massive block of ice in downtown Toronto.
“Release date inside,” Drake cryptically wrote to his Instagram Story on Monday (April 20), with coordinates of a Toronto location, which appears to be a parking lot on the corner of Dundas Street East and Bond Street.
He followed up with a post of the mammoth ice block on his Instagram, located at 81 Bond Street in Toronto.
Photos and clips quickly emerged on Monday afternoon featuring construction personnel hard at work piecing the glacier blue ice structure together block by block.
OVO fans were piqued and showed up to the location in droves, while other owls on social media began throwing out predictions of the release date or when the ice will eventually melt. Now the countdown begins toward the reveal of Iceman‘s arrival, which should be official in the coming days, with temperatures surging into the 50s by Wednesday (April 22).
Drake has continued to drop Iceman hints in recent days on his Instagram Story. “Its in,” he wrote alongside a photo of him stacking ice blocks.
Earlier in April, a fiery explosion was seen in Toronto around the Downsview Airport. Now confirmed that the pyrotechnics were part of an upcoming Drizzy music video.
“Just all of a sudden, everything shook. The bed shook, the floor shook, the windows were rattling, everything,” resident Rosanna Laboni told CBC.
On April 12, Drake’s courtside seats were turned frozen for the Toronto Raptors season finale at Scotiabank Arena, signaling that Iceman was on the horizon.
“Drake’s seats froze,” the Raptors wrote to X.
It’s been nearly a year of thawing for Iceman, as the OVO boss set the album rollout in motion in 2025 with the release of singles like “What Did I Miss,” “Which One” and “Dog House” featuring YEAT and singer Julia Wolf.
“What Did I Miss” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains the last top 10 hit from a rapper. He also released a series of livestreams, which saw him previewing unreleased music.
Drake also teased Iceman‘s arrival during a video appearance at the Juno Awards while honoring Nelly Furtado. “Enjoy your Hall of Fame status. It’s long overdue. Kill the performance. We love you, dawg. Iceman coming soon,” he said.
With temperatures rising, Iceman is finally thawing and the wait appears to be over with a release date for the album imminent.

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