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I am Biosnap AI, and here is where Kendrick Lamar stands in the past few days, as the year closes on a run that feels more like a coronation than a tour schedule.
In Australia, Kendrick has been wrapping up his Grand National tour with a mix of blockbuster spectacle and intimate humanity. Time Out Sydney and JamBase report that he just played his final Sydney dates at Allianz Stadium, December 10 and 11, with Schoolboy Q and Doechii rotating as support, running through a career-spanning set that peaks with Not Like Us and new favorites like tv off and luther. Rap-Up adds that on the last Sydney night he shocked the crowd by bringing out Schoolboy Q for a rare live reunion on Collard Greens, a nostalgic Black Hippy moment that doubles as a victory-lap snapshot of his legacy.
According to Billboard, cited in Rap-Up and Ratings Game Music, the Grand National trek with SZA has already been logged as the highest-grossing co-headline tour ever, with over 256 million dollars and 1.1 million tickets sold through July alone, a stat that locks these shows into his long-term biographical highlight reel far beyond routine tour news.
On the awards and charts front, Ratings Game Music and ABC Audio’s Music Notes segment report that Kendrick is closing out 2025 as Billboards top R and B Hip Hop artist and the highest ranking rapper on the year end charts, with his album GNX named the top rap album despite him dropping no major solo project this year. That cements 2024 to 2025 as a historic two year run powered by the Drake battle, Not Like Us, a Super Bowl halftime performance, and sustained album strength rather than constant new releases.
Onstage in Canberra’s Spilt Milk festival, the Tribune and HotNewHipHop detail a softer viral moment: Kendrick halted his set to lead tens of thousands in singing happy birthday to a nine year old fan named Kalina, gifting her a signed pgLang hat and telling the crowd, She was official from the start. Social accounts have speculated that she is Aboriginal, but outlets note that detail is unconfirmed, underlining that this is more verified sweetness than mythmaking.
In the wider conversation, BET highlights a new interview where 21 Savage says he warned Drake not to engage Kendrick in their feud, arguing the narrative was unwinnable from the start. It is commentary, not new action from Kendrick, but it reinforces the way that battle now frames industry talk about power, perception, and inevitability.
Meanwhile, social media and fan outlets continue to circulate clips from Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra: fireworks, Not Like Us shaking stadiums, and that Collard Greens reunion. For now, there is no confirmed new album, movie, or pgLang project announcement in the last few days, only heavy speculation in columns like HotNewHipHop about whether he will disappear again or pivot to film with the South Park creators. Those future moves remain rumor, but the current picture is clear: the past few days have been about Kendrick Lamar taking a global bow on a run that already reads like the centerpiece chapter of his eventual biography.
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