Overview
Drake's Iceman Structure or Drake's Iceman Blocks is a publicity stunt promoting rapper Drake's 2026 album Iceman where a structure made up of large ice blocks, one of which hides the release date for the album, was set up in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the idea being that the release date will be revealed when the ice blocks melt. Drake shared the location of the structure, which is on the corner of Dundas and Bond St., on April 20th, 2026.
The Iceman structure inspired significant media and social media attention as people flocked to see it and attempted to melt or destroy the structure to get the release date early. Many videos and images showing people destroying the structure are AI-generated memes.
Twitch streamer Kishka started a fire on top of the structure and managed to knock a block off the top on stream, going viral. The incident reportedly inspired a temporary police presence at the structure.
Background
On April 20th, 2026, Drake posted the coordinates to a location in Toronto, Ontario at the corner of Dundas and Bond Street on his Instagram Story. The Story is captioned, "Release Date Inside." At the location is a pyramid-like structure made out of large ice blocks. There is a sign posted near the structure that reads, "Any contact with the structure is at your own risk.”
Developments
Kishka Starts a Fire / Breaks Block
On April 20th, 2026, Twitch streamer Kishka did an IRL stream from the Iceman structure. While on stream, he and his friends set a small fire on the top of the structure to try and melt it, and ended up smashing a block off the structure with a sledgehammer.
A clip of the fire moment was posted by X user @realalmightee that night to over 12,000 likes and 700,000 views in a day.
Drake fans have now started a campfire on top of his ICEMAN structure 😂 pic.twitter.com/iFkgRaXOQ1
— ALMIGHTEE. (@realalmightee) April 21, 2026
Shortly after, X user @clippedszn posted the clip from the stream where they manage to knock one of the blocks off of the structure, garnering over 2,300 likes and 390,000 views in a day.
Streamer Kishka was the first person to successfully knock a massive ice cube off Drake’s ICEMAN structure in Toronto 🤯 pic.twitter.com/xYJ3lTCaox
— clip 🛸 (@clippedszn) April 21, 2026
Increased Police Presence
On April 21st, 2026, the Toronto Star reported that the Iceman structure prompted a police response on the night of April 20th, 2026, purportedly due to the fire set on the top of the structure, and the potential danger of ice falling from the structure. Purportedly, the structure was temporarily blocked off by police in the early hours of April 21st.
Online Reactions
As the Iceman structure went viral online, videos began going viral showing people trying to melt or destroy the pyramid. Some of these videos are AI-generated and meant as jokes.
On April 20th, 2026, X user @elbirdleaf posted an AI-generated image of people storming the structure and attacking it with flamethrowers and pickaxes, garnering over 2,100 likes in a day.
That night, X user @DailyNoud posted an AI-generated video of someone trying to melt the structure with a flamethrower, writing, "Drake fans are using flamethrowers and pickaxes to melt the Iceman structure faster 😭🎥," garnering over 43,000 likes and 5.7 million views in a day.
Drake fans are using flamethrowers and pickaxes to melt the Iceman structure faster 😭🎥 pic.twitter.com/DHPPlLxOwb
— Daily Noud (@DailyNoud) April 20, 2026
On April 21st, the Complex TikTok account posted a timelapse video of the building of the Iceman structure, garnering over 20,000 views in under a day.
@complex How long do you think it’ll take for Drake’s ‘Iceman’ structure to melt? 🫣🧊 🎥: @ovosound @drakerelated / IG #drake #iceman #release #ice #toronto ♬ act ii: date @ 8 – 4batz.png)
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