Drake has hidden the release date for his long-awaited album, ICEMAN, inside an ice sculpture at 81 Bond Street, in the parking lot of the Bond Hotel in the middle of downtown Toronto, and fans have wasted no time trying to get it.
According to videos shared on social media, fans and influencers have gathered to try to break the gigantic ice sculpture with sledgehammers and pickaxes, and melt it at the top by setting up small campfires. After the fan activity — which seemed to be making some progress, albeit slowly — the 51 Division Toronto PD stepped in and temporarily sealed off the area for safety reasons regarding standing at the top of the ice sculpture.
Watch it below:
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🔥🚨HAPPENING NOW: The Drake fans have now made it to the top of the ICEMAN block and are successfully breaking down the sculpture with pickaxes and sledgehammers. pic.twitter.com/x8eB98w0Ei
— Dom Lucre | Stealer of Narratives (@dom_lucre) April 21, 2026
Drake fans are now using sledgehammers and pickaxes to try and break into the ICEMAN structure 😭pic.twitter.com/ksoonDQeuN
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 21, 2026
Last week, an explosion was heard near Downsview airport, apparently for the recording of a new music video for a song from Drake's ICEMAN album.
HUGE explosion seen at Toronto airport is for Drake's new music video, code name "PROJECT BOT" 💣👀
— Hip Hop All Day (@HipHopAllDay) April 17, 2026
'ICEMAN' is reportedly very close to being finished 🧊 pic.twitter.com/r1ZC41tEDl
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