Grand National Tour brings the rapper to Allianz Parque with conceptual performance that passes through GNX hits and the “Not Like US” hits track “
Winner of the Pulitzer, Kendrick Lamar arrives in Brazil this Tuesday, September 30, with the acclaimed Grand National Tour. The show, which happens in the Allianz Parquein São Paulo, promises a performance that transcends music, mixing visual concept and a direct celebration of culture West Coast.
The show in Brazil is one of five Latin American markets added to the tour. The South American stage of Grand National Tour has a different format from the 39 initial dates in North America and Europe, in which Lamar divided the stage with SZA. Node Brazilthe audience will watch a solo show, which promises to be a great dive in the rapper’s work.
The tour takes the name of the classic car Buick Grand National Experimental (CNG), 1987, which also inspires the title of the sixth studio album of the rapper, CNG (2024), a symbolism that establishes the tour as a celebration of excellence and a nod to the roots of the Hip Hop of the West American coast that the artist represents.
With opening the gates will be at 15h, the show at Allianz Parque It is expected to start at 8:30 pm. Just before, the opening of the night is the duo Argentina Ca7iriel & Paco Amoroso at 7:30 pm. The artists of Buenos Aires are known for merging jazz-funk, electronics and trap, consolidating themselves as “legitimate stars on the rise” in Latin American urban music.
Possible Setlist of the Kendrick Lamar show at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo
The structure of the Kendrick Lamar It is conceptual and divided into acts. THE setlist uses the most recent album, CNGas a themed starting point and follows this setlist:
- WACCED OUT MURALS
- Squable Up
- N95
- King Kunta
- Element.
- TV OFF
- Euphoria
- Hey now
- Reincarnated
- Humble.
- Backseat freestyle
- Family Ties (of Baby Keem)
- Swimming Pools (Drank)
- HOY City
- Alright
- Man at the garden
- Dodger Blue
- Peekaboo
- Like that (of Future & Metro Boomin)
- DNA.
- Good Credit (of Playboi Carti)
- Rich Spirit
- COUNT ME OUT
- MONEY TREES
- POETIC JUSTICE
- Luther
- TV OFF
- Not like US
- GLORY
How was it in other countries?
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THE Grand National Tour It was immediately classified by international critics as a “visual spectacle” and an “unforgettable moment in pop culture/history of music”.
In addition, the absence of SZA In Brazil reinforces the focus on essence hardcore of rapper. The solo format guarantees an immersion in “gross energy, high level rap flow and political comments” Lamar. If before SZA provided the most melodic and emotional moments, the show now concentrates 100% in the power of the rap and in the artist’s complex narrative.
The public should expect an intense experience, with the rapid pace of the 30 condensed songs in conceptual acts. THE The Guardianfor example, he noted that “it was difficult to leave that night without thinking that Drake may have been right in suggesting that the work of Lamar It is not easily converted to show material ”, an indication that the complexity of the work requires public dedication.
In contrast, the answer in Mexico confirmed the star power of Lamar. The vehicle HotNewhiphop reported that the rapper He sold out the stadium, and “impressive 65,000 fans were present gritanfo for him.” The show in Mexico City was the first in Latin America, and the vehicle concluded that “it is safe to say that it did not disappoint.”
Finally, the climax of the show, the said track “Not like US“, Breaks the sober palette with vibrant colors. This transition from B&B to the color in encourage It is a symbolic act that transforms political criticism into an explosion of energy and collective celebration, ensuring a powerful and cathartic ending.
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Source: Rollingstone

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