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    On his Grand National Tour, Kendrick Lamar breaks yet another record.

    Adan jamesBy Adan jamesMay 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    There are a lot of records that Kendrick Lamar and SZA have broken on their Grand National Tour.

    After the show at Lumen Field in Seattle on May 17, Dot can add another award to his long list of honors.

    Lamar made $14.8 million from the event, making him the first rapper in history to make more than $14 million from a single show.

    It had almost 61,000 people, which was the most of any show on the tour so far.

    After his show at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, which took in a huge $11.822 million in one night, Kendrick broke his own record.

    At that event, Lamar made more money than any other Black performer in history for a single show.

    Before this, The Weeknd set the record with a $9.8 million show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in 2022.

    On the first night of the Grand National tour, Lamar also broke the record for the most money made at a rap performance ever.

    Touring Data says that more than 47,000 people bought tickets at an average price of $192.70 on the first night in Minneapolis, which brought in over $9.1 million.

    Lamar broke Eminem’s record, which was set when the rap star played a stadium show in Melbourne, Australia, in 2019.

    Lamar has been breaking records not only when it comes to live shows, but also when it comes to long-standing chart records.

    “Not Like Us” is the first rap song in history to stay on the Billboard Hot 100 for a whole year.

    Not a single Hip Hop song has been number one for more than a year.

    Even though it came out in May of last year, “Not Like Us” is still at number 22 on the chart and doesn’t look like it will be moving down any time soon since it keeps getting played on the radio and getting a lot of streams.

    Kendrick also keeps setting records with his song “Luther” featuring SZA. It has been at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 weeks in a row.

    Now, “Luther” is one of only 15 songs that have reached that point.

    It has also been a Hip Hop number one for the longest time.

    Kendrick hasn’t said anything about any of the records he broke yet.

    Kendrick Lamar breaks yet another record. On his Grand National Tour
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