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In just a few hours, Kendrick Lamar will hit the stage with a few special guests at the Forum in Inglewood, California.
Dubbed “The Pop Out: Ken & Friends,” the one-time Juneteenth concert kicks off at 4 p.m. PT today. While the event has already sold out, fans still have ways to livestream the show online on Prime Video.
Produced by Free Lunch and pgLang, the “Pop Out” show “coincides with ‘Forever the Influence,’ the celebration of Black Music Month from Amazon Music honoring the contributions of Black artists, producers, and songwriters who have defined culture,” according to a press release for the show.
Following the Kendrick-Drake beef, the “Pop Out: Ken & Friends” concert is a nod to lyrics from Lamar’s Mustard-produced Drake diss track “Not Like Us.” And while it’s still not yet clear just which friends might perform at the Forum alongside Lamar, it appears that DJ Hed and Mustard will reportedly appear as part of the lineup at the “Pop Out” concert.
Here’s how to watch Lamar’s “Pop Out: Ken & Friends” concert this afternoon, even if you can’t make it to California to see it in person.
How to Watch Kendrick Lamar’s Livestream Concert Online
Along with Amazon Music’s Twitch stream, here’s how to watch the show on Prime Video.
Stream on Prime Video
Amazon Prime members can livestream today’s concert free on Prime Video. If you don’t yet have a Prime subscription, however, you can get a 30-day free trial to test out the service and watch the “Pop Out: Ken & Friends” concert for free. An Amazon Prime membership costs $13.99 a month, or $139 annually.
Where to Buy Tickets to Kendrick Lamar’s L.A. Concert
Because “The Pop Out: Ken & Friends” concert is a one-time event, tickets sold quickly. For Lamar’s fans who are in the Inglewood area this afternoon, you can still find last-minute tickets to the show online. Ticketmaster currently has verified resale tickets available starting around $370 each at time of publication.
Other resale sites also appear to still have tickets available ahead of Lamar’s Forum concert. StubHub, for instance, has tickets listed on its site starting at $316 a piece.
Elsewhere, fans can score tickets on Vivid Seats, with prices starting at about $301 each. (Use the promo code RS2024 for $20 off first orders over $200 at checkout.) SeatGeek is another site to look for last-minute stubs, and shoppers can use the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 for a $10 discount on orders over $250.