Kendrick Lamar released his fifth studio album on Friday and received both praise and criticism for a track about his trans family members.And the rap superstar made sure to strike while the iron is hot as he announced a world tour while the internet was buzzing about his latest release.The 34-year-old Compton, California native - who earned the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018 - will be hitting the road in support for his albumMr.
Morale & The Big Steppers beginning this summer.Scroll down for video Coming soon: Kendrick Lamar (seen in October 2016) announced a world tour on Friday in support for his sixth studio albumMr.
Morale & The Big Steppers Highly-anticipated:The tour will begin on July 19 in Oklahoma City as the supporting acts are Kendrick's cousin Baby Keem and artist Tanna LeoneHis supporting acts will include Baby Keem who is his cousin and was featured on several tracks of his latest release including N95, Die Hard, Savior (Interlude), and Savior.
ArtistTanna Leone will also be featured as he is on Kendrick's record labelpgLang and was on the track Mr. Morale in the new album.The tour will begin on July 19 in Oklahoma City with a date at the Paycom Center as the US leg of dates will end in his hometown of Los Angeles with two dates at the Crypto.com Arena on September 14 and 15.