Kendrick Lamar and SZA will embark on their highly anticipated tour in 2025. The duo — who announced their tour in December 2024 — labeled it as the Grand National Tour and will be performing in various locations across the United States. Since concert ticket prices have skyrocketed over the years, Kendrick and SZA’s fans are wondering how much it will cost them to attend one of their shows.
Hollywood Life is breaking down all the details we know so far about Kendrick and SZA’s Grand National Tour, below.
When Is the Kendrick Lamar & SZA Tour?
Kendrick and SZA’s Grand National Tour will commence in April 2025, and it will run through June 2025.
How Much are Kendrick & SZA 2025 Tour Tickets?
At the time of publication, Kendrick and SZA’s tour ticket prices are not known. They will go on sale on December 6, 2024, at 10 a.m. local time via the Grand National Tour‘s website. A Cash App Visa card pre-sale will be available that day.
Depending on the musician, ticket prices for high-profile artists have been expensive. Lower-cost tickets for celebrities such as Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter were reported to be around $200 in the U.S.
Kendrick & SZA’s 2025 Grand National Tour Dates
April 19 – Minneapolis, Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium
April 23 – Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium
April 26 – Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium
April 29 – Atlanta, Georgia at Mercedes Benz Stadium
May 03 – Charlotte, North Carolina at Bank of America Stadium
May 05 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Lincoln Financial Field
May 08 – East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium
May 09 – East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium
May 12 – Foxborough, Massachusetts at Gillette Stadium
May 17 – Seattle, Washington at Lumen Field
May 21 – Los Angeles, California at SoFi Stadium
May 23 – Los Angeles, California at SoFi Stadium
May 27 – Glendale, Arizona at State Farm Stadium
May 29 – San Francisco, California at Oracle Park
May 31 – Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium
June 04 – St. Louis, Missouri at The Dome at America’s Center
June 06 – Chicago, Illinois at Soldier Field
June 10 – Detroit, Michigan at Ford Field
June 12 – Toronto, Ontario at Rogers Centre
June 16 – Hershey, Pennsylvania at Hersheypark Stadium
June 18 – Washington, DC at Northwest Stadium
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