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‘I’m excited too’: Toronto mayor weighs in as firefighters begin to melt Drake’s ‘Iceman’ sculpture downtown

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CP24’s Courtney Heels has the latest on the efforts of melting Drake’s ice sculpture after a fan found the package that unveiled the album’s release date.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is publicly supporting a decision by the city’s fire chief to dismantle Drake’s viral “Iceman” sculpture downtown, after it drew thousands of fans and raised concerns about “dangerous and unsafe activities.”

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday ahead of a council meeting, Chow said she supports the actions of Fire Chief Jim Jessop after crews began dousing the sculpture near Yonge and Dundas streets in warm water overnight.

The decision to dismantle the structure came after massive crowds flocked to the display in recent days, with some using tools, flames and flammable liquids to try to break it open.

“The fire chief made the decision last night, and I support his decisions. His responsibility is people’s safety,” Chow told reporters. “Folks climbed it. I seen them doing all types of things. It is our responsibility to make sure people are safe.”

Jessop had warned that open flames and flammable liquids in an uncontrolled environment cause an “immediate threat to life” and that crews would be “initiating measures” to mitigate the risk to public safety.

At one point Tuesday, a fan used a sledgehammer on the block, while others spray-painted messages urging people to melt it faster.

Police briefly pushed crowds back as the situation escalated, allowing people to return once additional officers arrived.

Chow acknowledges excitement

Chow acknowledges that while the decision to melt the structure is justified, she can understand why Torontonians flocked to the display in excitement.

At the same time, she noted Drake is a huge supporter of the city and suggests that she too is excited for the album release.

“Drake is a big supporter of our city, and there’s so much excitement across our city towards this new Drake album, The Iceman,” she said. “I’m excited too.”

Police gather before removing fans from the area around an ice sculpture that has been linked to a promotional stunt by the rapper Drake, in Toronto on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young Police gather before removing fans from the area around an ice sculpture that has been linked to a promotional stunt by the rapper Drake, in Toronto on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

When will the album be released?

The block of ice, which only took two days for fans to chip away at, is tied to Drake’s ninth studio album which will be released May 15.

“They got what they’re looking for. We now know the date, it’s exciting,” Chow said. “It’s going to be a great summer, May 15.”

Security had previously said that fans were allowed to chip the ice but not climb — a rule that was widely ignored as excitement grew.

Chow however, said she understands the draw.

“I can understand why fans are excited. They wanted to go and find out that date,” she said.

She also called the stunt “creative,” adding “that’s what arts and culture is all about,” even as the city moved to shut it down.

With files from the Canadian Press