It appears lady luck is smiling on Canadian rapper Drake after arriving Down Under.
The God's Plan hitmaker, 38, is set to kick off his highly anticipated Anita Max Win tour with back-to-back shows at Perth’s RAC Arena from 4 February, followed by four shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena from 9 to 13 February.
After arriving in Melbourne on Wednesday, Drake and his entourage made a beeline for Crown Casino and it appears the visit was more then fruitful.
DJ Gordo, who is travelling with the rapper, took to his Instagram story to share a short clip of a very happy Drake.
The clip was shot in an elevator, apparently at the casino, and featured Drake offering up a celebratory dance.
Dressed casually in a white Texas Football T-shirt and a white cap, the rapper accessorised with a thick stack of casino tokens in his hand.
After arriving in Melbourne on Wednesday, Drake (pictured) and his entourage made a beeline for Crown Casino and it appears the visit was more then fruitful
Captioning the clip, Gordo hinted that luck was definitely on Drake's side, claiming the rapper had won more than half a million dollars at the Melbourne Casino.
'700k for lunch,' he cheekily captioned the video.
It appears that Gordo had his own winning streak, with another image that showed a close-up of a $25,000 casino token.
'Which city in Oz has the best parties,' the Sideways hitmaker captioned the image.
The posts come after Drake earlier shared a photo of his crotch covered in $25,000 casino tokens, before swiftly deleting the post.
'Melbourne giving me the welcome back pack,' he boasted. 'Finally...a casino showing love in Australia,' with a laugh-cry emoji.
After touching down in Melbourne, Drake wasted no time in showing off his luxurious Down Under tour lifestyle.
'I reckon we're home mate,' Drake captioned a carousel of photos posted to Instagram on Wednesday.
A clip, shared to Instagram by US DJ Gordo, was shot in an elevator at the casino and featured Drake offering up a celebratory dance
Dressed casually in a white Texas Football T-shirt and a white cap, the rapper accessorised with a thick stack of casino tokens in his hand
It appears that Gordo had his own winning streak, with another image that showed a close-up of a $25,000 casino token
The first image shows the One Dance singer and three members of his entourage dining at Nobu in a mock paparazzi-style shot.
Drake also filmed himself bounding down the steps of his private jet, with a red solo cup in hand.
The music star looked relaxed in a pair of grey sweatpants, slippers, and a long-sleeve sports jersey as he stepped out of the massive aircraft and into the Australian sunshine.
He flew into Melbourne on his Boeing 767, affectionately named 'Air Drake.'
The massive aircraft, valued at US$185million (AU$297million), was gifted to Drake in 2019 by Cargojet.
He's previously defended burning hundreds of gallons of fuel on short-haul flights of less than 15 minutes.
The music mogul, who reportedly has a net worth of US$250million (AU$400million), is well known for his ostentatious displays of wealth and extravagant lifestyle.
He is currently staying at The Crown in Melbourne — and more specifically, 'The Presidential Villa' occupying the entire 38th floor of Crown Towers.
Drake spent his first hours in Melbourne at Crown Casino and bragged about his winnings on Instagram Wednesday afternoon, before swiftly deleting the post
The view from 'Air Drake,' the rapper's $185million Boeing 767 aircraft, as it flew into Australia
Drake shared this photo of the Crown Presidential Villa to Instagram and spent Wednesday afternoon inside the casino
The palatial suite spans over 1000 square metres, and according to the Australian Traveller, costs an eye-watering minimum of $25,000 per night.
Drake included a snap of the grandiose accommodations in his photo dump, showing one of two separate lounge rooms included in the suite featuring a wall-to-wall television.
The Presidential Villa boasts four bedrooms – and two bathrooms off the master bedroom – as well as a private massage room and a dining room built to host a dozen guests.
Drake and his entourage will also have access to their own limo service, a 24/7 on-call service team, personal gym, and private butler.
'Who do we know in Australia?' Drake captioned a photo of his security guards escorting him to his private elevator this afternoon.
He also shared a Bananas in Pyjamas cartoon, a boxing Kangaroo cartoon, and an old photo of himself performing in Australia wearing a Wallabies jersey.
This tour will mark Drake's first performances in Australia in eight years following his last visit in 2017 with his Boy Meets World tour.
But some of Drake's fans feared that kicking off his Aussie tour on the same day as the NFL Super Bowl would force them to choose between music and sport.
Canadian rapper Drake touched down in Melbourne on Wednesday in his private jet
The Canadian rapper put a call out on social media for old friends to reach out while he's in town
Drake stirred up nostalgia amongst his fans by sharing this photo from one of his previous Australian tours, where he's performing in the green and gold
Luckily, the Super Bowl will begin Monday, February 10 from 10.30am AEDT.
Drake's rap rival Kendrick Lamar plans to perform his hit Drake diss 'Not Like Us' during the Super Bowl halftime show.
The song - which accuses Drake of being a pedophile - became a viral sensation over the summer as the two artists sparred.
And despite Drake recently suing his and Lamar's record label, Universal Music Group, over the song, sources close to the artist insist he will nonetheless perform the track in New Orleans.