Druski has announced his Coulda Fest Tour, which will feature Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg, and Soulja Boy, among others. The fest will begin in Toronto on September 26 and end in Atlanta on December 6.
Druski, whose real name is Andrew Desbordes, announced the tour this July. On Friday, August 29, he shared a trailer for the tour on his social media accounts. In the video, he had a video call with numerous stars who could feature on the tour.
Snoop Dogg told the comedian:
“Give me two spots you need me to pop up on.”
Desbordes didn't confirm a date for Dogg or any other artist but continued conversing with everyone else. He told BigXThaPlug that he'd need to perform with his shirt on. He asked Soulja Boy if he was still beefing with Lil Yachty, and the former replied that Yachty is his "brother."
Just when everyone else leaves the video call, Justin Bieber pops up at the end and asks him about a couple of shows as well.
Druski announced the Coulda Fest Tour 2025 in July

The Coulda Fest gets its name from Coulda Records, a satirical label the comedian created in 2019 for his sketches. He held the inaugural Coulda Fest last year, starting in Atlanta on September 7, 2024. It featured the likes of Lil Baby, Kai Cenat, and Soulja Boy, among others.
In July this year, Druski announced the second edition of the fest, stating (via Complex):
“[The 2024] Coulda Fest was such a vibe that we had to run it back and switch up the concept — it’s bigger, better and breaking global borders. This won’t be your typical comedy or music tour, it’s going to be a cultural movement full of laughs, great music, and surprise guests. I’m always looking to take ideas to the next level, so you never know who else might pop up in your city.”
The tickets for the fest went on sale on July 25 and can be purchased on 4lifers.com.
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Druski featured in Justin Bieber's Swag this year
Justin Bieber released his seventh studio album, Swag, on July 11, 2025. It has 21 tracks, three of which feature Druski with his sketches in between. On the songSoulful, the comedian tells Bieber that he sounds "black."
"You got some soul on this album. You kinda sound Black on this muthafucka, man," he said.
"You played that last song, I said, 'Damn.' You got a 'lil, I'm tellin' you. You more than two percent. On this album right here, I can hear the soul. Your soul is Black. Your skin white, but your soul Black, Justin. I promise you, man," he added.
Andrew Desbordes also features on the songs Therapy Session and Standing on Business. The latter references Bieber's verbal altercation with the paparazzi earlier this year in Miami, as he accused them of invading his privacy.