Kendrick Lamar Announces Massive Big Steppers Tour With Baby Keem and Tanna Leone
Kendrick Lamar is embarking upon a massive tour in support of his new album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.
On Friday (May 13), Kendrick announced the dates for The Big Steppers Tour, which will make 65 stops across three continents and also feature Baby Keem and Tanna Leone on selected dates. The tour kicks off on July 19, in Oklahoma City, before cross-crossing North America. On Oct. 7, Kendrick takes the show across The Pond for several shows in the U.K. including multiple stops at the 02 Arena. From there, the five-month tour makes stop five stops in Australia before closing out on Dec. 16, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Tickets go on sale starting Fri., May 20 at noon PST on oklama.com.
The tour announcement comes hours after Kendrick Lamar released his fifth studio album. The two-disk LP features 18 songs with guest appearances from Kodak Black, Ghostface Killah, Baby Keem, Summer Walker and more. The album is already breaking records for Kendrick, having reportedly achieved his biggest streaming day of all time on Spotify.
See the tour dates for Kendrick Lamar's upcoming jaunt below.
Kendrick Lamar's The Big Steppers Tour Dates
July 19 – Oklahoma City, Olka. – Paycom Center
July 21 – Austin, Texas – Moody Center
July 22 – Houston, Texas – Toyota Center
July 23 – Dallas, Texas – American Airlines Center
July 24 – Miami, Fla. – Rolling Loud
July 27 – Tampa, Fla. – Amalie Arena
July 29 – New Orleans, La. – Smoothie King Center
July 30 – Atlanta, Ga. – State Farm Arena
July 31 – Nashville, Tenn. – Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 2 – Charlotte, N.C. – Spectrum Center
Aug. 4 – Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
Aug. 5 – Brooklyn, N.Y. – Barclays Center
Aug. 6 – Brooklyn, N.Y. – Barclays Center
Aug. 7 – Long Island, N.Y. – UBS Arena
Aug. 9 – Philadelphia, Penn. – Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 10 – Boston, Mass. – TD Garden
Aug. 12 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Aug. 13 – Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
Aug. 14 – Detroit, Mich – Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 16 – Columbus, Ohio – Schottenstein Center
Aug. 18 – Milwaukee, Wis. – Fiserv Forum
Aug. 19 – Chicago, Ill. – United Center
Aug. 20 – Minneapolis, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center
Aug. 21 – Kansas City, Mo. – T-Mobile Center
Aug. 23 – Denver, Colo. – Ball Arena
Aug. 24 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Vivint Smart Home Arena
Aug. 26 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center
Aug. 27 – Seattle, Wash. – Climate Pledge Arena
Aug. 28 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Aug. 30 – Sacramento, Calif. – Golden 1 Center
Aug. 31 – Oakland, Calif. – Oakland Arena
Sept. 1 – Oakland, Calif. – Oakland Arena
Sept. 6 – San Diego, Calif. – Viejas Arena at San Diego State University
Sept. 7 – Anaheim, Calif. – Honda Center
Sept. 9 – Las Vegas, Nev. – T-Mobile Arena
Sept. 10 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Footprint Center
Sept. 14 – Los Angeles, Calif. – Crypto.com Arena
Sept. 15 – Los Angeles, Calif. – Crypto.com Arena
Oct. 7 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
Oct. 10 – Prague, CZ – O2 Arena
Oct. 11 – Berlin, DE – Mercedes-Benz Arena
Oct. 13 – Hamburg, DE – Barclays Arena
Oct. 15 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
Oct. 17 – Stockholm, SE – Avicii Arena
Oct. 19 – Oslo, NO – Telenor Arena
Oct. 21 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
Oct. 24 – Stuttgart, DE – Scheleyerhalle
Oct. 25 – Zurich, CH – Hallenstadion
Oct. 26 – Laussane, CH – Vaudoise Aréna
Oct. 28 – Antwerp, BE – Sportpaleis
Oct. 30 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena
Oct. 31 – Frankfurt, DE – Festhalle
Nov. 2– Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
Nov. 3 – Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena
Nov. 4 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena
Nov. 5 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
Nov. 7 – London, UK – The O2
Nov. 8 – London, UK – The O2
Nov. 13 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena
Nov. 16 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena
Dec. 1 – Perth, AUS – RAC Arena
Dec. 4 – Melbourne, AUS – Rod Laver Arena
Dec. 8 – Sydney, AUS – Qudos Bank Arena
Dec. 12 – Brisbane, AUS – Entertainment Center
Dec. 16 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena