Kendrick Lamar and SZA delivered a powerful, sold-out performance Monday night at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, as part of their massive Grand National Tour. Fans packed the venue to witness two of music’s biggest stars share the stage once again.

The tour, which began April 19 in Minneapolis, will hit 19 stadiums across the U.S. before heading to Europe in July. Lamar, a 22-time GRAMMY winner and Pulitzer Prize recipient, performed alongside SZA, also known as Solána Imani Rowe. The duo has collaborated on several tracks, including the 2018 hit “All The Stars.”


The setlist in Foxborough featured fan favorites like “Peekaboo,” “Family Ties,” “m.A.A.d city,” “HUMBLE.,” and Lamar’s latest chart-topping track “Not Like Us.” SZA performed standout songs like “Crybaby SZA” and “Rich Baby Daddy,” while both artists came together for the anthemic “All The Stars.”

SZA also brought tracks from the GNX album, including “Luther” and “Gloria,” which echoed beautifully through the open-air stadium on a night that felt like the true start of summer. The album, which inspired the tour’s name, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts last November.

The Grand National Tour is produced by Live Nation, pgLang, and Top Dawg Entertainment. It marks a reunion for Lamar and SZA, who last toured together during the Top Dawg Entertainment Championship Tour in 2018.

Among the audience on Monday was rapper Pusha T, spotted enjoying the show alongside thousands of energized fans. The tour continues through June before heading to Europe, where it will kick off in Cologne, Germany, on July 2.

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