
Kendrick Lamar, the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, is launching his Grand National Tour with SZA after Grammy success. Kicking off April 19 in Minneapolis, the tour spans North America before heading to Europe in July. The San Francisco stop is on May 29 at Oracle Park, with tickets available now, as confirmed by ABC10.
Lamar and SZA have experienced an increase in Spotify monthly listeners following their Apple Music-sponsored Super Bowl performance. They have announced a European tour starting in July and concluding in Stockholm on August 9, with stops in Germany, the U.K., the Netherlands, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Poland, and Sweden. During this time, Lamar’s ongoing feud with Drake, including allegations referenced in “Not Like Us,” has drawn public attention, as stated by Digital Music News.
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl set showcased his focus on "storytelling," and his upcoming tour with SZA promises more of the same, as reported by ABC10. Fans in Detroit (June 10) and Toronto (June 12-13) can grab tickets now, per WZZM13. Beyond touring, Apple has launched a Synth Riders "experience" linked to his music, with a possible concert film ahead. Meanwhile, Beyoncé expands her Cowboy Carter Tour despite NFL-related controversy, showing how top artists keep evolving in music and performance, according to Digital Music News.









