Kendrick Lamar performs career-spanning set at return Day N Vegas festival: Watch

Kendrick Lamar performs career-spanning set at return Day N Vegas festival: Watch

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Kendrick Lamar returned to the live stage for his only performance of the year over the weekend.

The rapper headlined the Day N Vegas festival and used the occasion to mark the 10th anniversary of his debut album, ‘Section.80’, performing tracks from the record such as ‘A.D.H.D.’, ‘HiiiPower’, ‘Fuck Your Ethnicity’, ‘Hol’ Up’, ‘Ronald Reagan Era (His Evils)’ and ‘Chapter Ten’, the latter of which he included in a live set for the first time ever.

The rest of the set saw him run through tracks from across his career, taking in tracks from ‘good kid m.A.A.d. city’, ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ and ‘DAMN.’ in chronological order. He was joined on stage too by fellow rapper and his cousin Baby Keem, to perform their recent collaborative tracks ‘Range Brothers’ and ‘Family Ties’. 

Check out clips from Lamar’s performance below, and find the full setlist here.

Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg recently appeared together on a collaboration with Terrace Martin.

He is also set to perform alongside the likes of Snoop, Dr. Dre, Mary J Blige and Eminem at next year’s Super Bowl halftime show.

 
 
 
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