**Kendrick Lamar and SZA just wrapped one of the biggest hip-hop tours of the year—**and they’re nowhere near finished.
Following a record-breaking North American leg of their Grand National Tour, which grossed a staggering $256.4 million over 23 shows, Kendrick Lamar has officially announced an extension into Latin America.
According to Billboard, the tour has already moved 1.1 million tickets, putting it among the most successful rap tours in modern music history. Now, fans in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile are getting their shot to experience it live.
North America to Europe to Latin America—K.Dot Is Going Global
After selling out major arenas across the U.S. and Canada alongside SZA, Kendrick is heading to Europe in July, performing at iconic venues like:
- Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London
- Stadio Olimpico in Rome
- Paris La Défense Arena in France
- PGE Narodowy in Warsaw
And more.
From July through August, Kendrick and SZA are set to take Europe by storm with back-to-back dates in Germany, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, the UK, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Poland, and Sweden.
SZA, who co-headlined the tour, recently expressed surprise at the fan love she received:
“I honestly thought people were just there for Kendrick,” she admitted in a backstage interview.
“But the energy, the screams, the tears—it was unbelievable.”
Latin America Tour Dates Announced—Here’s Where Kendrick’s Headed
After wrapping Europe, Kendrick isn’t taking a break. He’s heading straight to Latin America in September and October, bringing the Grand National Tour to five major cities:
- Sept. 23 – Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio GNP Seguros
- Sept. 27 – Bogotá, Colombia – Vive Claro
- Sept. 30 – São Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque
- Oct. 4 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estadio River Plate
- Oct. 7 – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Monumental
Joining Kendrick on this leg are Argentinian duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, who will serve as the official supporting act across all Latin American dates.
🎟 Ticket Info:
- Argentina tickets go on sale July 1 at 10 a.m. local time
- Colombia tickets hit the market on July 4
Expect other cities to follow with announcements soon—fans are already flooding social media in anticipation.
The Numbers Behind the Madness: $256M and Counting
According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour has already broken personal records for both Kendrick and SZA.
- $256.4 million grossed from just 23 shows
- 1.1 million tickets sold
- 23 North American arenas at full capacity
And that’s before the European and Latin American legs have even begun.
Music analysts expect the Grand National Tour to easily surpass $350 million by year’s end, potentially making it the highest-grossing hip-hop tour of all time—a title currently held by Drake and Migos’ “Aubrey & The Three Migos Tour”.
Europe Dates: Where Kendrick & SZA Are Headed Next
Here’s a look at the full European itinerary for the Grand National Tour:
- July 2 – Cologne, Germany – RheinEnergieStadion
- July 4 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
- July 5 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park (2nd Show)
- July 8 – Glasgow, Scotland – Hampden Park
- July 10 – Birmingham, England – Villa Park
- July 13 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA
- July 15 & 16 – Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena (2 Nights)
- July 19 – Cardiff, Wales – Principality Stadium
- July 22 & 23 – London, England – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (2 Nights)
- July 27 – Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio do Restelo
- July 30 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
- Aug. 2 – Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico
- Aug. 6 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
- Aug. 9 – Stockholm, Sweden – 3Arena
🎤 With this kind of schedule, it’s no surprise fans are calling this the most ambitious hip-hop tour of 2025.
Australia Is Also On the Horizon
As if three continents weren’t enough, Kendrick has already confirmed two Australian dates for the winter:
- Dec. 3 – Melbourne, Australia – AAMI Park
- Dec. 10 – Sydney, Australia – Allianz Stadium
No word yet on whether SZA will be joining for the Australia leg, but fans are hoping.
Kendrick vs. Drake: Fueling the Fire
Of course, no Kendrick tour update would be complete without acknowledging the elephant in the room—his ongoing lyrical war with Drake. Since their feud erupted earlier this year, Kendrick’s dominance on stage has only amplified the buzz.
Fans speculate that the Grand National Tour—particularly Kendrick’s lyrical interludes—are laced with subliminal shots at his Toronto rival.
During his Los Angeles set, he famously performed “Euphoria” with the entire crowd shouting every bar in unison.
And if you think the drama stops there—Drake is reportedly planning a new livestream concert to rival Kendrick’s global takeover, coinciding with one of Lamar’s Latin American dates.
SZA’s Rise: A Star Reborn
While Kendrick’s name headlines the tour, SZA has emerged as a powerhouse in her own right. Her presence on this tour has helped cement her status as more than a feature artist.
Following the tour, she’s expected to release her deluxe project “Lana” and continue building on her “SOS” momentum—already a Grammy-winning masterpiece.
“This tour made me realize how global the love is,” she said in a recent interview.
“People cried in Rome. In Warsaw. In Philly. Music connects us, and I’m just blessed to be a part of that.”
💬 Are You Ready for Kendrick in Your City?
Whether you’re in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, London, or Melbourne, one thing is clear: Kendrick Lamar is in tour god mode—and he’s bringing the heat worldwide.
🔥 Will you be grabbing tickets? Which city are you repping? Drop your thoughts below!
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