Drake Fans Scavenge Ice and Signs from 'Iceman' Structure in Toronto

Drake Fans Scavenge Ice and Signs from ‘Iceman’ Structure in Toronto

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In a bizarre display of super-fandom, it appears that Drake fans are selling chunks of ice and warning signs scavenged from the rapper’s massive Iceman structure in Toronto. The installation, which recently served as a promotional vehicle for his upcoming project, has become an unlikely source of memorabilia for dedicated followers.

On Thursday (April 23), a rap fan shared on X a purported image of an eBay listing from a seller who is offering a chunk of ice from the structure. The asking price for the icy memorabilia was a staggering $6,000. Further investigation into online marketplaces revealed that this was not an isolated incident. One individual listed a substantial ice block for an astounding $25,000, while others attempted to capitalize on the hype by selling official warning signs that were originally placed around the site for safety purposes. These signs are currently being listed for prices ranging from $600 to $700.

Industry observers and fans alike are urged to exercise extreme caution regarding these listings. Many of these items appear to be fraudulent money grabs targeting unsuspecting supporters of the OVO Sound leader. The physical nature of the items—specifically ice—makes the authenticity and long-term value of such purchases highly questionable.

The frenzy began on Monday (April 20), when hundreds of fans converged on a Toronto parking lot to participate in a treasure hunt. The goal was to locate a hidden prize within the man-made glacier before it melted. The effort was rewarded when Twitch streamer Kishka successfully recovered a blue bag containing the release date for Drake‘s highly-anticipated album, Iceman. The reveal, which took place at the rapper’s mansion, confirmed that the project is set to arrive on May 15, accompanied by an inscription that reads, “2026 will be my year.”