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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kendrick Lamar and SZA at SoFi Stadium: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets
The post Kendrick Lamar and SZA at SoFi Stadium: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets appeared first on Consequence. Kendrick Lamar and SZA are bringing their 'Grand National Tour' to Lamar's hometown of Los Angeles, playing three nights at SoFi Stadium on May 21st, 24th, and 25th 2025. Fans and critics have praised the co-headliners for delivering a well-balanced, visually captivating concert that featured hits from SZA's latest project SOS Deluxe: LANA and Lamar's most recent album GNX. With the two artists at the top of their game, the Los Angeles dates are sure to be some of the most memorable shows on tour, especially since Lamar is known to show extra love to his home crowd. Get Kendrick Lamar and SZA Tickets Here Dates: Wednesday, May 21st (Get Tickets) Friday, May 23rd (Get Tickets) Saturday, May 24th (Get Tickets) Venue: SoFi Stadium Address: 1001 S. Stadium Drive, Inglewood, CA 90301 Doors Open: 5:00 PM PT Show Start: 7:00 PM PT Tickets Available: StubHub Fans can look for great last-minute deals on StubHub, where purchases are 110% guaranteed through StubHub's Fan Protect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. Based on Grand National Tour pricing patterns: Premium Floor Seats: $450-$1,200 (best views and concert experience) Lower Bowl Toronto Tickets: $365-$950 (excellent sightlines) Club Level Seats: $425-$1,100 (premium amenities) Upper Deck Value Seats: $200-$500 (most affordable) Real-Time Los Angeles Concert Tickets: Updated inventory every minute Mobile Ticket Delivery: Instant access to SoFi Stadium concert tickets Los Angeles Resale Market: Local sellers list last-minute Grand National Tour tickets Note: If you're planning a trip to see Kendrick Lamar and SZA in Los Angeles, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through Throughout the North American leg of 'Grand National Tour,' Lamar and SZA have played tracks from their most recent albums, GNX and SOS Deluxe: Lana, alongside some of their biggest hits. At previous shows, Lamar has played his No. 1 diss track 'Not Like Us,' as well as popular GNX cuts including 'squabble up' and 'tv off.' Fans can also expect Lamar classics like 'Swimming Pools,' 'Alright,' and 'HUMBLE.' Meanwhile, SZA has performed newer songs like 'Scorsese Baby Daddy,' 'Crybaby,' and '30 For 30.' She also played hits like 'Love Galore,' 'The Weekend,' and 'Blind.' 5:00 PM: Doors open 7:00 PM: DJ Mustard 8:20-10:30 PM: Kendrick Lamar and SZA's main set Kendrick Lamar and SZA's concert in Los Angeles will be opened by Mustard, the DJ and producer who helped Lamar make 'Not Like Us' and 'tv off.' Price Range: Merchandise priced between $20-$120 Items Available: T-shirts, hoodies, a vest, hats, keychains, stickers, posters, a tote bag and vinyls Payment: Cashless transactions required Early Shopping: Arrive when doors open for best selection, although some concertgoers reported that merch stands weren't too busy during the opener Mobile Payment: Have Apple Pay/Google Pay ready Online Options: Most items available on Coldplay's official website The Los Angeles Metro and GTrans will not be operating, so concertgoers have to use rideshare or drive themselves. Stadium Parking: $60-100 at official lots (book early through SoFi Stadium website) Prepaid Parking Options: ParkWhiz and SpotHero offer nearby deals starting at $50 Alternative Parking: Several off-site lots within shuttle distance ($35-50) Dropoff Location: Guests using rideshare services, taxis, and buses can be dropped off on the northbound curb lane on Kareem Court. Drivers must access Kareem Court via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Blvd and follow traffic control officer instructions. Pickup Location: The designated pickup will be located on Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard. Los Angeles is usually warm around this time of year, between 65 and 80 degrees. Evenings can cool down, particularly at an open-air stadium like SoFi, so it's good to bring a light jacket. Check the forecast closer to the show date for the most accurate information. Concessions: Wide variety of food and drink options throughout the stadium Cashless Venue: Mobile payment required for all purchases Water Stations: Free water refill stations throughout the venue Accessible Seating: ADA-compliant concert access (contact venue for specific needs) Mobile phone charged (venue entry requirement) StubHub app downloaded with tickets Valid ID for SoFi Stadium entry Comfortable shoes to stand and dance in Phones Allowed: No restrictions on mobile photography Professional Cameras: Tripods, monopods, 'selfie sticks' and cameras with a lens longer than 6' (detachable or non-detachable) will NOT be permitted into the stadium. Video cameras: Prohibited at SoFi Stadium. La Fonda of Inglewood Restaurant & Cafe: A reliable eatery serving Mexican food Sunday Gravy: An Italian joint good for post-concert rejuvenation Astro Burger: A diner serving solid burgers Popular Posts Trump Warns Springsteen: "He Ought to Keep His Mouth Shut Until He's Back Into the Country" New Reality TV Show That Sees immigrants Compete for US Citizenship Has Backing of Trump Administration: Report Holy Shit, You Have to See Footage from System of a Down's Concert in Brazil Bruce Springsteen Gives Trump the Middle Finger with Another Defiant Concert Guns N' Roses Share Video of Axl Rose Repeatedly Falling Onstage: Watch Neil Young to Trump: "I'm Not Scared of You. Neither Are the Rest of Us" Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

Leader Live
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.


South Wales Guardian
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. SZA, who performed at Glastonbury in 2024, had the top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally (Yui Mok/PA) One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.


Euronews
14-05-2025
- Business
- Euronews
Sony posts robust results as demand for music and games increases
Tokyo-based Sony Corp. said on Wednesday that its annual profit was 1.14 trillion yen (€6.9 billion), up from 970.6bn yen (€5.9bn) in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, down to 13tn yen (€78.9bn). One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. However, its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the movies that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year ended 31 March were 'Venom: The Last Dance,' featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die,' an action comedy, in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular cop roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also did well in the gaming business. Its music operations, which recorded strong figures as well, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music projects for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's 'SOS Deluxe: LANA,' followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's 'Lost Corner' album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7bn yen (€1.2bn) profit, up 5% from 189bn yen (€1.1bn) in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6tn yen (€15.8bn), down 24% from the corresponding quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930bn yen (€5.6bn), on 11.7tn yen (€71.1bn) sales, down 2.9% year-on-year. This is partly due to the impact of US tariffs. The company's share price fell 3% in Tokyo morning trading.


Glasgow Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Sony's profit rises on robust performance for music, films and games
Tokyo-based Sony said its annual profit totalled 1.14 trillion yen (£5.1 billion), up from 970.6 billion yen in the previous fiscal year. Annual sales were virtually unchanged, inching down to 12.957 trillion yen (£66 billion) from 13.020 trillion yen. SZA, who performed at Glastonbury in 2024, had the top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally (Yui Mok/PA) One area that lagged among Sony's sprawling businesses was the financial segment, where revenue stalled. But its film division and its imaging and sensor solutions segment did well. Among the films that fared positively at the box office for the fiscal year through March were Venom: The Last Dance, featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, and Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, an action comedy in which Will Smith and Martin Lawrence come back in their popular police roles, the fourth instalment in the series. Sony, which makes the PlayStation console and game software played on that machine, also marked healthy results in the gaming business. Its music operations, which also held up, include recordings, streaming services and music for games. The top-selling recorded music project for the latest fiscal year globally was SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA, followed by Beyonce, Future & Metro Boomin and Travis Scott. For the Japan music business, the top-seller was Kenshi Yonezu's Lost Corner album, followed by offerings from Stray Kids and Six Tones. For the January-March quarter, Sony posted a 197.7 billion yen (£1 billion) profit, up 5% from 189 billion yen in the same quarter in the previous fiscal year. Sales were 2.6 trillion yen (£13.3 billion), down 24% from 3.48 trillion yen. Sony is forecasting a nearly 13% drop in profit for the fiscal year through March 2026, to 930 billion yen (£4.75 billion), on 11.7 trillion yen (£61 billion) sales, down 2.9% on-year. Sony stocks lost 3% in Tokyo morning trading.