Kendrick Lamar has once again etched his name into the record books. During a monumental stop on the “The Pop Out — Ken & Friends” segment of the Grand National Tour, the Compton legend delivered the highest-grossing hip-hop concert of all time, surpassing even his own previous record.
Taking place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the show drew a massive crowd and featured a powerful celebration of West Coast culture. Alongside Kendrick were star-studded guests like Dr. Dre, Tyler, the Creator, YG, Roddy Ricch, and more. But it was more than just a concert — it was a cultural statement.
The record-breaking show reportedly earned over $12 million in one night, eclipsing his previous tour earnings and setting a new bar for hip-hop live performances. The night featured live renditions of fan-favorite tracks, jaw-dropping stage visuals, and an undeniable sense of unity in the crowd.
The success adds to the overall momentum of the Grand National Tour, which Kendrick co-headlines with SZA. Both artists have been drawing massive audiences and critical acclaim across cities, proving that TDE's top-tier talent continues to redefine the boundaries of live hip-hop entertainment.
With Kendrick consistently pushing creative and commercial limits, it’s no surprise he now holds two of the top spots in hip-hop touring history. Fans and industry insiders alike are calling it a “once-in-a-generation” moment for live rap.
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