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Kendrick Lamar Electrifies Mexico City with Sold-Out Stadium Show

Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated “Grand National” tour reached a new milestone earlier this week as he performed to a sold-out crowd at GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City. The event marked the kickoff of the South American leg of the tour, drawing an impressive audience of approximately 65,000 fans, all eager to see the Compton rapper deliver his signature style.
Joining Lamar on stage were Argentinian artists CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso, who helped electrify the atmosphere. Photos shared on social media platform X by user @LoveIsback24 illustrate the scale of the event, showcasing the sea of fans celebrating the rapper’s artistry. Following this remarkable performance, Lamar is set to take the stage in Bogotá, Colombia, over the weekend, with subsequent shows planned in São Paulo, Brazil, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile.
As the “Grand National” tour continues to garner acclaim, the success of the Mexico City concert is consistent with the tour’s overall trajectory. Since its launch in April, Kendrick has achieved record-breaking milestones. His initial performance in Minneapolis, Minnesota, alongside fellow artist SZA, shattered records by grossing over $9.124 million from 47,354 attendees, making it the highest-grossing hip-hop concert in history.
The momentum did not stop there; shortly after Minneapolis, Kendrick and SZA performed in Houston, Texas, where they surpassed their own record with a staggering gross of $9.44 million. This string of successes highlights the rapper’s significant draw and the strong reception of his latest work.
Throughout the tour, Lamar has also engaged in playful jabs at fellow artist Drake. During his Minneapolis show, a pre-recorded skit set the tone before he performed his diss track, “Not Like Us.” In the skit, Kendrick humorously participated in a mock deposition where an actor posing as an attorney referenced Drake’s own diss track, “Push Ups,” adding a layer of intrigue to his performance.
As the “Grand National” tour progresses, Kendrick Lamar is scheduled to perform in Australia come December, with shows planned in Melbourne and Sydney. With a track record of sold-out performances and record-breaking revenues, the anticipation for these upcoming concerts continues to build among fans worldwide.
The success of the “Grand National” tour not only underscores Kendrick Lamar’s artistry but also highlights the enduring popularity of live music events in a rapidly evolving entertainment landscape. As he continues to dominate the charts and sell out stadiums, Lamar remains a defining figure in contemporary hip-hop.
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