Kendrick Lamar Sets Highest-Grossing Tour Record by a Rapper After The Big Steppers Tour Pulled in Over $100M

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Kendrick Lamar Sets Highest-Grossing Tour Record by a Rapper After The Big Steppers Tour Pulled in Over $100M

Kendrick Lamar Sets Highest-Grossing Tour Record by a Rapper After The Big Steppers Tour Pulled in Over $100M

Compton-bred recording artist, Kendrick Lamar has added to the legacy of the rich history of the city that also featured the likes of N.W.A. and The Game.

After completing his latest tour, according to Touring Data, 2022’s The Big Steppers Tour has officially become the highest-grossing tour by a hip-hop recording artist, surpassing Canadian rapper, Drake’s Aubrey & the Three Migos tour. In beating his own previous record Top 5 listing, he also toppled Travis Scott, Kanye West and Jay-Z, as well as Drake and Future’s co-headlining tour.

“Top Tours by Rappers:

#1 #KendrickLamar, “The Big Steppers” #2 #Drake, “Aubrey & the Three Migos” #3 #Drake & #Future, “Summer Sixteen” #4 #KanyeWest & #JayZ, “Watch the Throne” #5 #KendrickLamar, “Damn” #6 #TravisScott, “Astroworld””

Touring Data reported that The Big Steppers tour, produced by Live Nation, had a total of 73 shows that traveled across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The total revenue for the tour came in at $110,886,026 after selling 929,056 tickets. The average price for the coveted tickets was $119.35. The average revenue for the venues was $1,518,987 for an average of 12,727 tickets purchased.

Afrotech reported that Lamar also served as the creative director of The Big Steppers tour along with Dave Free and Mike Carson. As one of the opening acts, he invited his cousin who is also a recording artist to be one of the opening acts, rapper Baby Keem.

According to The Source, the Good Kid, M.A.A.D City rapper will be a headliner for the iconic Lollapalooza festival taking place in Chicago later this summer. The festival will be at Grant Park. Other hip-hop acts performing at the famed event will be A Boogie wit da Hoodie, J.I.D., Pusha T, Lil Yachty, Joey Badass, Tiacorine, and Big Boss Vette.

Kendrick Lamar Sets Highest-Grossing Tour Record by a Rapper After The Big Steppers Tour Pulled in Over $100M

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