Couldn’t snag tickets to Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated Juneteenth show? Then step this way to learn how to watch the one-time concert online. The “Not Like Us” rapper, born and raised in Compton, will treat Los Angeles fans at the Kia Forum to a one-night performance of his hits and new music on Wednesday. The Juneteenth show, announced earlier this month , will mark K.
Dot’s first live set in SoCal since trading scathing diss tracks with Drake in recent months. Resale tickets to Lamar’s “The Pop Out — Ken & Friends” are still available on Ticketmaster, but currently range anywhere from $496 to $2,500. Luckily, fans have another, cheaper option to catch the concert: They can stream it online.
Amazon’s Prime Video will stream the event , produced by Lamar’s pgLang label and agency Free Lunch, starting at 4 p.m. According to Prime Video, Kendrick will be joined by “special guests.
” Twitch, owned by Amazon, will also livestream the show via Amazon Music’s channel . “We’re locked in,” Twitch tweeted Wednesday afternoon. “The Pop Out” takes its name from a line in Lamar’s upbeat “Not Like Us,” one of several diss tracks he released responding to Drake’s allegations of domestic violence.
The hip-hop icons’ public feud can be traced back to March, when Lamar said in a verse of Future and Metro Boomin‘s “Like That,” that he rejects the idea that Drake and J. Cole matched his talents — a concept J. Cole touted last year in D.