Kendrick Lamar Will Reportedly Embark On Stadium Tour After Super Bowl Performance
In an exciting development for Hip-Hop fans, Kendrick Lamar is reportedly planning a major stadium tour for 2025, following his highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.
According to Bloomberg, sources say the 37-year-old likely turned down a headlining gig at next year’s Coachella festival due to a potential scheduling conflict involving the tour, which has yet to be officially announced.
This decision seems to signal that Lamar is focused on crafting an unforgettable touring experience rather than planning any major festival performances. Kendrick previously graced Coachella’s main stage in 2012 before returning as the festival’s headliner in 2017.
Kendrick Lamar performs onstage during the Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team 2024 Livery Reveal on February 08, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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News of the rumored tour comes as Lamar continues to ride a wave of success, particularly after his recent rap beef with Drake, which has solidified his status as a megastar within the music industry.
The back-and-forth with Drake has fueled Lamar’s momentum, with fans and critics alike declaring him the victor of the rivalry. In the aftermath, he released several tracks that resonated both commercially and culturally, further bolstering his reputation.
As part of his strategy to capitalize on this heightened visibility, Lamar has submitted three of his diss tracks for consideration at the 2025 GRAMMY Awards. The tracks include “Like That” featuring Future and Metro Boomin, along with “Euphoria,” and “Not Like Us.”
Kendrick Lamar accepts the Best Rap Album award for “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” onstage during the 65th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
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Notably, “Like That” and “Not Like Us” were both submitted for Song/Record of the Year and Best Rap Song/Performance consideration, with “Not Like Us” also submitted for Best Music Video.
It remains unknown which categories “Euphoria” was submitted for consideration under, but they are likely the same as Lamar’s aforementioned submissions
With his rumored stadium tour on the horizon and rumors of a new studio album looming, Kendrick Lamar is poised for a monumental year ahead, cementing his place as one of Hip-Hop’s leading voices.
Kendrick Lamar poses backstage as Spotify hosts an evening of music with star-studded performances with DJ Pee .Wee aka Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar, during Cannes Lions 2022, at Spotify Beach on June 20, 2022 in Cannes, France.
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