Kendrick Lamar: Grand National tour

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We outside with raincoats. The show must go on. I paid too much money for these tickets

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I drove from Columbia. Thunderstorm hit right as we left the house. Traffic was going like 30 MPH on 77. Hour and a half drive took 3 hours. I damn near didn't end up going since I hadn't bought tickets yet. Took 30 minutes once downtown finding parking. Only ended up missing Wacced Out Murals. Took 45 minutes getting out of the parking garage and ran into multiple detours before hitting 77.

With all that said the show was fire. Seeing how Luther, TV Off and Luther rang out was insane. I was most shocked by the Peekaboo reaction. as the crowd went insane for it. Didn't realize it was that popular. SZA did her thing and made me a fan. I loved her energy and Kendrick was damn near flawless and sounded just like his records. Very impressed.
 

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The show was literally perfection on every level even with the rain. The attention to detail, the cinematography, the breath control, and everything was 12/10. My wife is a Bey Stan and said this was easily comparable to the production quality (not content) of a Beyoncé show. I just can't believe how conditioned and skilled he has to be to be able to perform everything without a backing track and damn near not miss a word. I couldn't keep up and I be rapping along to his catalog damn near daily :pachaha:

The cinematography is worth the price of admission alone. His team is as good at the visuals as he is at the music which is absolutely incredible.

I was never on the "you can't do it without SZA train" but now that I've seen the show I get exactly why he did it. The back and forth with him and SZA made so much sense and they played off each other so well. It resulted in never really having a second of downtime if you rock with both of their catalogs. I'm a big SZA fan too but seeing her in her element with the women in the crowd is just different. She's LEVELS above the field and the whole crowd singing b sides and album cuts.

Also, NLU was great, but seeing him perform Euphoria and Like That live shows that the beef was over before it started. He REALLY doesn't give a fukk :russ:
 

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Man still thinking about those reincarnated visuals from the ATL show..don't know if it was intentional but felt like I saw flashes on pac on the screen with those effects.. shyt transported us to the house of blues man :wow:
 

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Man still thinking about those reincarnated visuals from the ATL show..don't know if it was intentional but felt like I saw flashes on pac on the screen with those effects.. shyt transported us to the house of blues man :wow:

You're right and it definitely was intentional. It was one of the dopest parts of the show
 
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Man still thinking about those reincarnated visuals from the ATL show..don't know if it was intentional but felt like I saw flashes on pac on the screen with those effects.. shyt transported us to the house of blues man :wow:
His performance was GOAT too :wow:
 
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