K.Dot has finally done it.
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After dropping his fifth studio album in May, the Compton MC has performed Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers live for the first time.
His first live performance of the album was at the Louis Vuitton Menβs Spring/Summer 2023 show in Paris on Thursday. He paid tribute to the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh, the artistic director for the fashion house before his passing.
While pieces were showcased from the fashion brandβs upcoming collection, Kendrick Lamar performed from the crowd of people there to take in the show. He casually performed the songs βSavior,β βRich Spirit,β and βCount Me Outβ with an outro that saw him pay tribute to Abloh. As βCount Me Outβ ended, you can hear Lamar saying, βLong Live Virgilβ and repeating his name over and over again. The last song he performed was βN95.β
Right after the Louis Vuitton show, the βWe Cry Togetherβ rapper flew down to headline the 2022 Milano Summer Festival. Wearing an all-white outfit and joined onstage by backup dancers, Mr. Morale performed the tracks βSilent Hill,β βCount Me Out,β βN95β and βSavior.β The 35-year-old rapper also performed classic songs from his past albums such as βBitch, Donβt Kill My Vibe,β βSwimming Pools (Drank),β βAlright,β βKing Kunta,β βHUMBLE.β and βLOVE.β
His performance at the Milan Summer Festival was his third this week, as he had an intimate performance on Tuesday at Spotify Beach, but didnβt perform any songs from his latest album.
Lamarβs performances donβt end there, this Sunday heβs set to headline the last night of the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England.
This string of live performances in Europe seems to serve as a warm-up weeks before the rapper is set to go on his worldwide βThe Big Steppersβ tour, which is not set to begin until July 19 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His cousin and frequent collaborator, Baby Keem will be joining Lamar on the 65-date tour which will travel to North America, Europe and Oceania from July to December.
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