Toronto rapper stabbed Drake’s UK tour show in London after attending the UK tour show
Toronto rapper Top 5, recently the murder charges were approved, stabbed in North London after attending a Drake Concert. Police say his injuries are not fatal; No arrests have been made.

In short
- Victim injured in leg, hospitalized with non-janlevas wounds
- Vehicle damaged by group, police investigation incident
- There is no arrest yet, the police seek public help
Toronto -based rapper Hasan Ali, known as the Top 5, was allegedly stabbed in North London after partner Canadian rapper Drake.
The incident occurred on Springpark Drive at midnight on Monday, according to confirmation from the Metropolitan Police to Citizer.
Officials said a person was approached by a group in his 20s, which damaged his vehicle before stabbing the leg. A police spokesman said, “The victim was rushed to the hospital, and his injuries are not considered a life-changing.” No arrests have been made yet, and the investigation is currently underway.
According to Citynews, a video of social media appears to show Ali inside a car. In the footage, many individuals can be seen petting on the windshield and the Mercedes vehicle can be damaged. However, the police have not confirmed any direct relationship between video and stabbing incident.
Drakes Homeboy Top 5 Bus Stabbed in the neck while touring London pic.twitter.com/faoibjqhd5– Clzy (@wydclzy) July 14, 2025
It is on its “Some special show 4 You” tour in the Drake United Kingdom while stabbing the stabbing, which began on 11 July. His next performance is scheduled in Birmingham with a tour wrapping a tour in Germany on 23 September in Birmingham on 20 July.
Ali has previously been involved in a legal dispute. In September 2024, he was approved on charges of murder of 20 -year -old Hashim Umar Hashi in connection with the 2021 deadly shooting of 2021, killed in a parking garage in 40 Falstaff Avenue in Toronto.
Despite being clear in that case, Ali was arrested again in January 2025 after a search operation by the Toronto Police in Markham.
The Metropolitan Police continues to investigate the London incident and is urging anyone to come forward for information.