Kendrick Lamar and SZA, pop’s hottest pair, double up at MetLife Stadium on co-headlining tour: concert review
It’s hard to come in on more of a roll than Kendrick Lamar and SZA did when they brought their Grand National Tour to MetLIfe Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Thursday night.
After all, their slow-jam joint “Luther” has spent 11 weeks and counting at No. 1, becoming the longest-running chart-topper for both artists.
Both are also touring behind hot albums — his “GNX” and her “Lana” reissue of “SOS” — that were released late last year.
And of course, Lamar —fresh off of “Not Like Us” — headlined the Super Bowl, with SZA appearing as his special guest.
You might have expected that Lamar would headline again on this tour, with the the Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper. But this was a true co-headlining show in which the two performers alternated in separate acts, while also teaming up for some of their most notable collaborations, in a seamless flow of power-flexing.
