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Kendrick Lamar and SZA have announced the UK leg of their co-headline ‘Grand National’ stadium tour – and if you’re an O2 or Virgin Media broadband customer, you can get Priority Tickets right now ahead of general release.
SZA joined Kendrick Lamar onstage over the weekend as the rapper headlined Super Bowl LIX’s Halftime Show, with the pair performing ‘Luther’ and ‘All The Stars’ together. “Thank you Kendrick Lamar for consistently putting the world on your back. Thank you for lifting me up. Thank you for encouraging me and being so willing to bend to whatever I may need. You’re a prophet, but you knew that,” SZA gushed on Instagram afterwards.
The highly acclaimed artists will reunite for the North American leg of their Grand National tour in April, with the 21-show run ending in Washington on June 18. And in July, Kendrick Lamar and SZA will be bringing the ‘Grand National’ tour to Europe. As part of the 13-date run, they will play shows in Glasgow, Cardiff and Birmingham as well as headlining London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 22.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA will play:
JULY
8 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
10 – Villa Park, Birmingham
19 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
22 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
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Tickets for the UK ‘Grand National Tour’ go on sale Friday, February 14 at 9am but Priority Tickets for Birmingham, Cardiff and London are available now here.
Lamar surprise-released his sixth album ‘GNX’ in December and there are rumours the ‘Humble’ rapper may have more new music in the works, especially after he aired previously-unheard music during his SuperBowl set. Meanwhile SZA released the long-awaited deluxe edition of ‘S.O.S.’ at the end of last year and added a further four tracks to ‘Lana’, the extended reissue of that album, last week.