Kendrick Lamar and SZA, two of music's most iconic artists, are set to embark on a highly anticipated tour across the United States in 2025. The tour, dubbed the Grand National Tour, follows their standout collaborations on Kendrick's latest album "GNX," including the tracks "Luther" and "Gloria." This partnership continues their history of working together, from their Grammy and Oscar-nominated song "All the Stars" featured on the Black Panther soundtrack.The Grand National Tour will see Lamar and SZA perform in 19 major stadiums across the country, including key stops in both artists' hometowns. Lamar will perform in California, his birthplace, while SZA will return to her roots in St. Louis and New Jersey. The announcement of this tour follows the surprise release of Lamar's album "GNX" on November 22 and caps off an already monumental year for the rapper. Lamar's recent track "Not Like Us," a Drake diss, has been a commercial success and solidified Lamar's place at the top of the music scene.Kicking off in April 2025, the Grand National Tour will come just after Lamar's headlining performance at the Super Bowl in February, marking another significant milestone in his career. The extensive tour includes stops in major cities such as Minneapolis, Houston, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, before concluding in Washington, D.C. in June 2025. Fans can purchase tickets starting Friday, December 6, with an exclusive pre-sale for Cash App Visa cardholders beginning on December 4.Tour Dates:
- April 19 – Minneapolis, U.S. Bank Stadium
- April 23 – Houston, NRG Stadium
- April 26 – Arlington, AT&T Stadium
- April 29 – Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- May 3 – Charlotte, Bank of America Stadium
- May 5 – Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field
- May 8 – East Rutherford, MetLife Stadium
- May 9 – East Rutherford, MetLife Stadium
- May 12 – Foxborough, Gillette Stadium
- May 17 – Seattle, Lumen Field
- May 21 – Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium
- May 23 – Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium
- May 27 – Glendale, State Farm Stadium
- May 29 – San Francisco, Oracle Park
- May 31 – Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
- June 4 – St. Louis, The Dome at America's Center
- June 6 – Chicago, Soldier Field
- June 10 – Detroit, Ford Field
- June 12 – Toronto, Rogers Centre
- June 16 – Hershey, Hersheypark Stadium
- June 18 – Washington, D.C., Northwest Stadium