The TDE duo earns over $256M, setting a new benchmark for co-headlining tours
Kendrick Lamar and SZA have officially shattered records, now holding the title for the highest-grossing co-headlining tour in music history. Their Grand National Tour has generated a massive $256.4 million from just 23 shows across the United States and Canada.
The groundbreaking run has seen the Top Dawg Entertainment stars perform for over 1.1 million fans, with each show averaging 48,000 attendees and $11.1 million in revenue. These numbers place the tour at the top of the charts for joint tours, cementing Kendrick and SZA’s legacy as dominant forces in hip-hop and R&B.
The duo’s success isn’t just measured in dollars—it’s also reflected in their connection on stage. During a recent stop in Maryland, SZA publicly praised Kendrick, giving him his flowers in front of a roaring crowd.
With the North American leg nearing its conclusion, the Grand National Tour has proven to be more than a concert series—it’s a cultural milestone. And with this kind of momentum, fans are eagerly wondering what’s next from the TDE powerhouses.