Kendrick Lamar & SZA Just Made History With the Highest-Grossing Co-Headlining Tour of All Time


At a certain point, Kendrick Lamar has to be tired of winning s**t.

Let’s be real: trying to keep up with Kendrick Lamar’s milestones lately is like chasing a Bugatti with a skateboard. Fresh off “luther” becoming his fastest song to hit 1 billion Spotify streams and collecting Grammys for “Not Like Us,” Kendrick has now broken yet another record—this time with SZA at his side.

According to official reports, the “Grand National Tour” by Kendrick Lamar and SZA is now the highest-grossing co-headline tour in music history. The tour generated a jaw-dropping $256.4 million in gross revenue, sold 1.1 million tickets, and achieved all of this in just 23 shows.

Two of the biggest names in music. One of the shortest tours. And yet, one of the most lucrative runs ever recorded. Don’t sneeze at that. Celebrate it.




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