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Kendrick Lamar’s The Pop Out: How to Score Tickets to the Sold-Out Concert

Written by on June 13, 2024

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Kendrick Lamar is ready to pop out for Black Music Month. The “Not Like Us” rapper will be taking the stage for The Pop Out: Kendrick and Friends, a special Juneteenth concert at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif., on June 19.

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Want to score tickets to the sold-out show? Keep reading for a list of ways to land tickets, how much they cost and how to watch the concert online.

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Where to Buy Tickets & How Much They Cost

Tickets initially sold out after going on sale last Friday, June 7, via Ticketmaster. As with any sold-out show, ticket prices vary depending on demand.

Currently, prices for resale tickets start at around $300 and up at Vivid Seats, Seat Geek and StubHub. Resale tickets are also available at Ticketmaster. Floor seats can run you anywhere from approximately $600, while tickets near the stage range from around $500 to more than $1,000.

Want to save on your tickets? Take $10 off eligible purchases of $250+ with code BILLBOARD10 at Seat Geek (valid on first purchase only). Use code BB2024 to save $20 off when you spend $200+ at Vivid Seats.

For fans who won’t be able to attend the live show, The Pop Out: Ken & Friends will stream live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music Twitch channel Wednesday, June 19. The livestream will start at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

The concert will mark Lamar’s first live performance since his beef with Drake ignited a firestorm of diss records. On June 7, Lamar made a surprise appearance at the 2024 commencement ceremony at Compton College.

“This is where I’m from.’ I still believe in Compton, Compton always been a future for me,” the Grammy-winning rapper told the crowd. “I think we breed some of the most incredible individuals: creatives, intellectuals, talent. We had it since day one, that’s why I always screamed this city. I traveled the world, there’s no place like this one right here. No place.”

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