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Kendrick Lamar & SZA Breaks Records On Grand National Tour Opening Night

Kendrick Lamar has another major achievement under his belt. The 37-year-old rapper set a major record on the opening night of his Grand National Tour with SZA and Mustard. The stadium tour kicked off in Minneapolis on April 19. Touring Data recently reported that the show grossed $9.1 million from over 47,000 fans who paid an average of $192.70 per ticket. With these statistics, K. Dot can now boast that he has the highest-grossing Hip-Hop concert of all time, outpacing Eminem’s previous record from his 2019 show in Melbourne, Australia. He became the first rapper to perform at a concert that grossed over $9 million period. The Minneapolis show was historic for him and the “Snooze” singer, as it marked their most attended concerts of all time with 47,354 tickets sold for the U.S. Bank Stadium show. Since then, they have performed at NRG Stadium in Houston and AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. With 36 shows left, time will tell if the duo sets any other records.

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