Kendrick Lamar & ScHoolboy Q Ignite Sydney Finale of Record-Breaking Tour
Kendrick Lamar concluded his monumental ”Grand National Tour” with a special treat for fans in Sydney, Australia: a surprise reunion with fellow Black Hippy member ScHoolboy Q. The unexpected performance capped off a tour that has already cemented its place in music history, and left audiences buzzing with excitement.
A rare Reunion for Hip-Hop Fans
For those who’ve followed the careers of these artists, this moment was notably meaningful. both Lamar and Q rose through the ranks together as part of the influential Black Hippy collective, alongside Ab-Soul and Jay Rock. They initially connected around 2009, all signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, fostering a creative synergy that continues to resonate with fans today.
Although a full-length Black Hippy album never materialized, the group’s collaborative spirit shone through on individual projects. Notably, Q’s breakout single, “Collard Greens,” from his 2014 album Oxymoron, features a standout verse from Lamar.
“Collard Greens” Brings the House Down
The Sydney crowd erupted when Lamar joined Q onstage to perform the fan-favorite track. You could feel the energy as thousands of voices joined in,singing along to every word.Videos circulating online capture the electric atmosphere, showcasing a genuine connection between the artists and their audience.
This performance wasn’t just a nostalgic throwback; it was a testament to the enduring bond between two of hip-hop’s most respected figures. It reminded everyone of the power of collaboration and the roots of their shared success.
A Tour for the Record Books
ScHoolboy Q and Doechii opened for the Australian leg of the tour,adding to the already impressive lineup.The “Grand National Tour,” co-headlined with SZA, has been a resounding success from the start.
* It launched in April with a series of North American dates.
* A European leg followed in July, expanding the tour’s reach.
* The tour continued into Latin America in September, though without SZA.
The numbers speak for themselves. According to industry reports, the tour grossed an astounding $256.4 million and sold over 1.1 million tickets – and that’s just through July. This achievement officially makes it the highest-grossing co-headline tour in history,surpassing even the iconic Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s 2014 “On The Run Tour.”
What This Means for Kendrick Lamar and the future of Black Hippy
as 2025 draws to a close,Kendrick Lamar can undoubtedly reflect on a year of amazing accomplishments. The “Grand National Tour” is a clear exhibition of his continued artistry and ability to connect with audiences worldwide.
This tour’s success, coupled with the surprise reunion with ScHoolboy Q, leaves fans wondering what’s next for both artists – and for the future of the Black Hippy collective. One thing is certain: their impact on the music landscape will continue to be felt for years to come.

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