The Big Steppers Tour is the fifth concert tour by Kendrick Lamar, in support of his album, Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers. Baby Keem and Tanna Leone serve as the opening acts
Bande-annonce
Casting
Kendrick Lamar
Self
Baby Keem
Self
Tanna Leone
Self
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Commentaires
6 commentaires
He's the greatest artist.
source: The Big Steppers Tour: Live from Paris
Kendrick Lamar really expressed his talents artistically from the beginning to the end of the show. I didn't want to leave my seat just so I could finish watching such excellence. Well done Kendrick! His set list was chosen wisely and fit in like a story, he fit his guest Artist in like a puzzle while incorporating his popular hits we all know at the right moment. His stage presentation with his dancers were expressed phenomenally the messages and the stories from his songs. Kendrick was a vibe the whole time which showed with the people in the audience. I think it was one of the best performances I've ever seen on TV or in person.
source: The Big Steppers Tour: Live from Paris
Kendrick Lamar really expressed his talents artistically from the beginning to the end of the show. I didn't want to leave my seat just so I could finish watching such excellence. Well done Kendrick! His set list was chosen wisely and fit in like a story, he fit his guest Artist in like a puzzle while incorporating his popular hits we all know at the right moment. His stage presentation with his dancers were expressed phenomenally the messages and the stories from his songs. Kendrick was a vibe the whole time which showed with the people in the audience. I think it was one of the best performances I've ever seen on TV or in person.
