Following a sweep at the Grammy Awards and a headline performance at Super Bowl 59, Kendrick Lamar is going on tour this spring.
WASHINGTON — Fresh off his Super Bowl LIX performance, Kendrick Lamar will be hitting the road for his Grand National Tour, featuring singer SZA.
The tour will kick off in Minneapolis on April 19 and include stops all across North America. It includes a three-night stretch in Inglewood, California — just a few short miles from Lamar’s hometown of Compton — before wrapping up in mid-June shortly after two lone international dates, both in Toronto, Canada (the hometown of feuding rapper Drake).
Kendrick Lamar’s Grand National Tour dates 2025 – Full list
- Sat. April 19 – US Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, MN
- Wed. April 23 – NRG Stadium – Houston, TX
- Sat. April 26 – AT&T Stadium – Arlington, TX
- Tue. April 29 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta, GA
- Sat. May 3 – Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, NC
- Mon. May 5 – Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, PA
- Thu. May 8 – Metlife Stadium – East Rutherford, NJ
- Fri. May 9 – Metlife Stadium – East Rutherford, NJ
- Mon. May 12 – Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, MA
- Sat. May 17 – Lumen Field – Seattle, WA
- Wed. May 21 – SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, CA
- Fri. May 23 – SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, CA
- Sat. May 24 – SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, CA
- Tue. May 27 – State Farm Stadium – Glendale, AZ
- Thu. May 29 – Oracle Park – San Francisco, CA
- Sat. May 31 – Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, NV
- Wed. Jun 4 – The Dome at America’s Center – St. Louis, MO
- Fri. June 6 – Soldier Field – Chicago, IL
- Tue. June 10 – Ford Field – Detroit, MI
- Thu. June 12 – Rogers Centre – Toronto, ON
- Fri. June 13 – Rogers Centre – Toronto, ON
- Mon. June 16 – Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, PA
- Wed. June 18 – Northwest Stadium – Landover, MD
Kendrick Lamar performs at the Super Bowl halftime show
The rap megastar took the Super Bowl stage on Sunday, just one week after a Grammy triumph, where he claimed two of the night’s biggest awards — song and record of the year — for his diss track “Not Like Us.”
When asked what viewers could expect, Lamar answered: “Storytelling. I think I’ve always been very open about storytelling through all my catalog and my history of music. And I’ve always had a passion about bringing that on whatever stage I’m on.”
Sunday night, he bought out Samuel L. Jackson to narrate the story behind his performance. He also featured singer SZA and performed several songs on his latest album, “GNX.”
Lamar brought hip-hop back to the NFL’s championship game, where he performed as a guest artist with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Eminem in 2022.
On Sunday, he became the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the halftime show.
Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl setlist
Kendrick Lamar’s 13-minute halftime set leaned heavily on the past year, with half of the songs in his 10-song set coming from his 2024 album “GNX.” Here’s are all the songs he included:
“Squabble Up” “Humble” “DNA” “Euphoria” “Man at the Garden” “Peekaboo” “Luther featuring SZA” “All the Stars featuring SZA” “Not Like Us” “TV Off”


Material from the Associated Press contributed to this report, as well as WXIA’s Addie Haney.