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After hinting at a Las Vegas residency back in January, Drake has finally begun his $10 million partnership with XS Nightclub, performing his first show on May 4.

The rapper posted a photo of himself looking somewhat eerie under a blue light, as well as a close up of the as-yet-unreleased Nike Shox R4 “Neymar,” with the caption "Everything in XS" (presumably meaning excess, not extra small as some fans seem to think).

Aside from his own hits, Drake performed some verses from fan favorite songs on which he features, including “Sicko Mode” by Travis Scott. He also brought out French Montana for "No Stylist." Watch some clips of the set below.

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In true Las Vegas style, the stage show features smoke machines, lasers, and even pyrotechnics.

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Tickets for Drake's next show at XS Nightclub on May 18 are still available for $150.

In other news, we paid a visit to Europe’s oldest porcelain factory — Germany’s Meissen, who brought us Supreme’s $4,000 Cupid figurine. Watch below.

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