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The Big Steppers Tour is the fifth solo
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, and sixth overall, by American rapper
Kendrick Lamar Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (born June 17, 1987) is an American rapper and songwriter. Known for his progressive musical styles and socially conscious songwriting, he is often considered one of the most influential hip hop artists of his generat ...
, in support of his fifth studio album '' Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers'' (2022). The tour began on June 23, 2022, in
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, and will conclude on August 6, 2023, in
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, consisting of 84 shows. It is Lamar's first solo concert tour since The DAMN. Tour (2017–18). Described as "a form of 21st century hip hop opera", the tour reflected key themes of ''Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers'' by incorporating minimalism and
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. Its all white stage is split up into three sections connected by a white catwalk, while featuring a white curtain draping over the main stage and a mirrored elevator on the lower stage. Narrated by English actress Helen Mirren, the tour's concept follows the album's titular character, Mr. Morale, as he is guided by his therapist to escape his
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.
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,
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and
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are heavily utilized throughout the performance as tools to enhance its storytelling aspects. The Big Steppers Tour received rave reviews from critics, who commonly labeled it as Lamar's best and most realized tour to date. His "stoic" performance, concept and "
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" inspired stage production were the subjects of universal praise. It was deemed the greatest hip hop show of all time by ''
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'', who writes that Lamar "takes the opportunity that his 'Greatest Rapper Alive' status affords to experiment with form, content and stagecraft in ways that
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has not seen before." The October 22 show at
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in
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was recorded and released as a
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original concert film of the same name.


Development

On November 12, 2021, American rapper
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headlined Day N Vegas festival, which marked his first live performance in two years and featured a "theatrical exhibition of his musical eras". On February 13, 2022, Lamar co-headlined the
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. Three days later, he was announced as a headliner for the Milano Summer Festival. The following month, he was announced as a headliner for
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and Glastonbury Festival. On May 13, immediately following the release of his fifth studio album '' Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers'', Lamar formally announced the Big Steppers Tour by sharing its promotional poster on
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, with
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and
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serving as the opening acts. On May 19, the tour's promoter Live Nation Entertainment and one of its sponsors Cash App held a presale for their "Cash Card" cardholders. Tickets for the general public went on sale the following day. Additional dates were added in
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and
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, Sydney,
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following the sales. It was noted in ''Sounds From Nowhere'''s review of the European closer at Manchester's AO Arena that Lamar and Baby Keem spent time recording their performance to "take back to L.A" as Lamar put it, potentially for a music video.


Stage and aesthetic

During the North American leg, Lamar wore custom costumes from
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on stage; they were similar to the outfit he wore while co-headlining the Super Bowl LVI halftime show. Each piece was taken from
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's final menswear collection as Louis Vuitton's artistic director before his death in November 2021. Lamar also sported pendants and earrings from Tiffany & Co., sunglasses from
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which were designed by
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of
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, and a diamond encrusted glove on his right hand. The gloves resembles the one commonly worn by
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. For his homecoming performances in
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, Lamar wore a Taz Arnold designed white suit painted with pink-red
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that honored his hometown of Compton. During the European leg, he wore custom costumes designed by Mexican artist Arlette and British-Jamaican designer Martine Rose. As the lead creative director, Lamar enlisted his close collaborators
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and Mike Carson as key creatives, Tony Russell as the music director, Charm La'Donna as the lead choreographer, and Christopher Latouche as the story artist. Eleven dancers, seven men and four women, are featured in the performance. The "intense" choreography included two-stepping that resembles " divine nine step shows." The
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all white stage design was separated into three sections: a main stage periodically draped with a white curtain, a middle stage, and a lower stage that additionally functions as a mirrored elevator. The three stages are connected by a white
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and were intentionally designed to resemble a therapist's office. The tour experiments with
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,
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, pyrotechnics and additional
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throughout the performance.


Concert synopsis

The show begins with the main section of the stage being covered under a white curtain. As the opening lines from "United in Grief" echo throughout the arena, the eleven dancers emerge onto the catwalk. The men, dressed in black, and the women, dressed in white, make their way towards the main section to the instrumental of "Savior (Interlude)". Once the drape raises, the male dancers leave the stage; the female dancers slowly walk to the main section and pose on a bed. Mr. Morale is seen sitting at a piano with a small puppet resembling him resting on top. He performs the first verse of "United in Grief" before he and his puppet walk towards the middle stage. After a small pause, he continues the song by performing the chorus and second verse using
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. After the song ends, Mr. Morale's therapist, voiced by actor Helen Mirren, introduces herself as his guide throughout the performance. She informs him that he's been living in his
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, or box, for over 1,855 days (the period of time between the releases of his fourth and fifth studio albums) and that it was time for him to leave that space. He then performs " N95" with pyrotechnics and " ELEMENT." with his
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shown against the lowered curtain. Using the introduction from rapper
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, Mr. Morale performs the first and second verses of "Worldwide Steppers" with shadow play appearing on the curtain. He immediately performs "
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" and "Rich Spirit" as the curtain rises once more. After skipping his way towards the main stage to the instrumental of "Rich (Interlude)", Mirren tells Mr. Morale that he's "once again let your ego get the best of you" before asking if she needed to remind him of "how this went before". He plays the melody of " HUMBLE." on the piano before performing the full song and descending the main stage. Using the opening dialogue between himself and his longtime partner Whitney Alford, Mr. Morale is raised back onto the main stage sitting in a chair while performing the first and part of the second verses of "Father Time". Mirren shows sympathy for him, acknowledging that she can't blame him for "being a product of your environment," but advises him that it's "up to you to maneuver through it at this point." Mr. Morale then performs " m.A.A.d city" with some of the dancers,
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and additional pyrotechnics. The curtain lowers again before showing a silhouette of Mr. Morale arguing with a woman to the chorus of " We Cry Together". Now on the middle stage, he formally welcomes the audience to the show and performs the chorus and first verse of "Purple Hearts". As he's performing, the silhouetted couple works through their argument and embraces at the end. After performing "
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", Mr. Morale decides to "check the temperature" of the audience by performing a mashup of " LOYALTY." and "
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". He deems the audience ready to continue and performs the remix of "
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" with a female dancer performing a solo piece behind him. Three more female dancers join him as he performs "
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". They all make their way towards the main stage as the four dancers perform a group piece to " LUST." while Mr. Morale lays in a bed. As he descends the stage, the curtain lowers once more and shows a silhouette that mirrored moving sunlight. Mirren condemns Mr. Morale, telling him that he "did this to himself again." She suggests that he's forgotten who he is and asks if he needed a reminder from her before continuing the performance. Mr. Morale responds by performing " DNA." and is advised by Mirren that in order "to move further, first you have to get past yourself." Experiencing a breakthrough in his journey, Mr. Morale performs "Count Me Out". During the first verse, he's hunched over with his silhouette, whose back is pierced with arrows, appearing on the lowered curtain. He continues the song with all of his dancers before performing its outro by himself. After a small pause, he performs " Money Trees" and " LOVE." on the lower stage. Mr. Morale is then enclosed in a small box with four male dancers, each wearing
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. He is then instructed by Mirren to take a
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, assuring him that it's "for your own good". After performing "
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", Mirren then asks the audience if they were entertained before informing Mr. Morale that he has been contaminated. Smoke begins to seep into the box: Mirren assures him that it wasn't lethal. Still enclose in the box, Mr. Morale is elevated into the air while performing "Mirror". He breaks free from the box and performs the chorus and first verse of "
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". As he's lowered back down,
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appears on the main stage to perform a mashup of "Vent" and "
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" before performing a portion of "
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". As Mr. Morale heads back to the main stage, Mirren tells him that the audience seems to follow him now and warns him that "with great power comes great responsibility." He performs "Crown" while playing the piano before being joined by
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and all of the dancers to perform "Mr. Morale". "Savior" is the concluding song of the show, where Mr. Morale thanks the audience for attending and flashes a smile as he exits the stage and the curtain is lowered for the final time. Mirren congratulates him for making it out of the box before asking if he can stay out.


Critical reception

The Big Steppers Tour was met with widespread acclaim from critics, who praised Lamar's performance, concept and stage production. Taiyo Coates of ''
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'' described the show as "
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at its pinnacle" and that Lamar proves "yet again that his elevated artistry carves an unobstructed path to hip hop's
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." Chris Kelly of ''
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'' called the tour a "theatrical spectacle that rewrote the rules of the rap show in the same way that Lamar has rewritten the rules of rap itself." Bryson "Boom" Paul of ''
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'' lauded the show's "display of militant precision. Lamar was in sequence with the artistically expressive backdrop, while the impeccable timing of the dancers in unison never missed a step." He also described the overall performance as a "two-hour therapy session, redemption odyssey, and play rolled into one. Fans left the show immensely satisfied. It was must-see experience, period." Writing for ''
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'', Andre Gee hailed Lamar as a "stoic performer, leaning on the full scope of the live show to keep fans entertained." He elaborates by writing "the genius of amar'slive show is how he maneuvers the stage with no wasted motion. While some MC's continuously run from side to side, jumping around the stage,
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moves methodically." Gee further writes that Lamar "knew all eyes were on him, and he did exactly what it took to keep it that way, all without over-exerting himself during the marathon set. Even when he was two-stepping, you soon realized he was just stylishly moving to another part of the stage for the next song." Robyn Mowatt of '' Okayplayer'' wrote that the tour "isn't just a rap show, it's an expansive experience.
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s headspace is probed, examined, and pushed to the forefront – alongside this ideal, fans are tasked with thinking for themselves rather than relying on Lamar to make up their minds for them. Reckoning with what you’ve pulled from his latest album should lead you to understand why Lamar is a pioneering hip hop figure." Mikael Wood of the ''
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'' praised how Lamar blended the "meditative" songs on his recent studio album with the "rowdy old bangers" present in his previous works, which "served to demonstrate the intellectual ambition of even his most radio-friendly songs." He then wrote that the "most gratifying" part of the performance was Lamar's dancing, which he described as a "series of subtle little glide-and-shimmy moves that made him ook likesomebody's cool uncle turning up right on time to the family cookout." Wood suggested that the description was what Lamar ultimately thought of himself during the performance, "not a hero. Not an idol. Just a guy who's learned how best to carry himself." Steve Baltin of ''
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'' noted that the last time he personally saw Lamar perform was at a private party for Kobe Bryant's jersey retirement ceremony, where he performed in front of NBA legends such as Bryant,
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, Magic Johnson,
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, and
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. After watching Lamar's homecoming performance in
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, Baltin pieced together why he "was the perfect artist to perform for all those NBA greats," because like them, "Lamar is clearly driven by the quest for greatness. From the opening, eperformed with the fire and intensity of an athlete determined to bring home the championship on this night." Baltin further praised Lamar's stage presence, expressing that it's why he "has risen to the absolute pinnacle of his musical generation. While others are trying for
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followers or staying stupid things like, "Doing it for the 'Gram," Lamar is chasing true artistry not for fame or fortune, but for the desire within to see what he can accomplish. Driven by that internal push, the way great athletes are, he showed at Crypto.com he can reach true artistic greatness. He displayed that again and again throughout the two hours, doing it with style and fervor consistently."


Concert film

On October 18, 2022, Lamar and
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announced that his second performance at Accor Arena in Paris would be livestreamed through Amazon Music's
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channel to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the release of his second studio album ''
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'' (2012). The livestream featured Baby Keem and Leone's respective opening performances, and was directed by Mike Carson, Dave Free and Mark A. Ritchie. A director's cut of Lamar's performance was released as a concert film, titled ''Kendrick Lamar Live: The Big Steppers Tour'', exclusively to Amazon Prime Video on November 23.


Personnel

*
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– creative direction *
Dave Free David Friley (born November 13, 1986), known professionally as Dave Free, is an American filmmaker, record executive, and former record producer. He is best known for his creative partnership with rapper Kendrick Lamar, with whom he founded the ...
– creative direction * Mike Carson – creative direction * Tony Russell – music direction * Christian Coffey – tour direction * Charm La'Donna – head of choreography * Cassidy Ratliff – assistant choreographer * Helen Mirren – narration Dancers * Jaheem "FaceOff" Alleyne * Camryn C. Bridges * Jaida Brooks * Rob "Disciple" Bynes * Christian Davis * James Dhaïti * Joya Jackson * D-Ran Neal * Jackie Pipkins * Alekz Samone * Corey "CT" Turner


Set list

This set list is from the concert on August 13, 2022, in
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the anch ...
. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour. # "United in Grief" # " N95" # " ELEMENT." # "Worldwide Steppers" # "
Backseat Freestyle "Backseat Freestyle" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It debuted on October 15, 2012 in the United Kingdom as the third single from Lamar's second studio album ''Good Kid, M.A.A.D City'' (2012). It was released in the United States wit ...
" # "Rich Spirit" # " HUMBLE." # "Father Time" # " m.A.A.d city" # "Purple Hearts" # "
King Kunta "King Kunta" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kendrick Lamar, taken from his third album, '' To Pimp a Butterfly'' (2015). It was released as the album's third single on March 24, 2015. Lamar co-wrote the song with Thundercat, w ...
" # " LOYALTY." /
Swimming Pools (Drank) "Swimming Pools (Drank)" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on July 31, 2012 as the lead single (second overall) from his major-label debut studio album ''Good Kid, M.A.A.D City'' (2012), by Top Dawg, Aftermath and Inter ...
" # "
Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" ( edited for radio as "Trick, Don't Kill My Vibe" or simply "Don't Kill My Vibe"), is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his major-label debut studio album ''Good Kid, M.A.A.D City'' (2012). The song, pr ...
" (Remix) # "
Die Hard ''Die Hard'' is a 1988 American action film directed by John McTiernan, with a screenplay by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Souza. Based on the 1979 novel '' Nothing Lasts Forever'', by Roderick Thorp, it stars Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Al ...
" # " LUST." / " DNA." # "Count Me Out" # " Money Trees" # " LOVE." # "
Alright Alright, All Right or Allwright may refer to: Music Albums * ''Alright!'' (album), a 2007 album by Bogdan Raczynski * ''Alright'', a 2011 album by Jerry Williams * ''All Right'', a 1982 album by Himiko Kikuchi Songs * "Alright" (Cast song) * ...
" # "Mirror" # "
Silent Hill is a horror anthology media franchise centered on a series of survival horror games created by Keiichiro Toyama and published by Konami. The first four video games in the series, '' Silent Hill'', ''Silent Hill 2'', ''Silent Hill 3'' and '' ...
" # "Vent" / "
Range Brothers "Range Brothers" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American rappers Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar. The song was released on September 10, 2021 by Columbia Records and pgLang as the fourth track off of the former's debut album, ''The Melo ...
" (with
Baby Keem Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr. (born October 22, 2000), known professionally as Baby Keem, is an American rapper and record producer. He initially gained major recognition following the release of his single "Orange Soda", from his second mixtape ''Di ...
)
# "
Family Ties ''Family Ties'' is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC for seven seasons, premiering on September 22, 1982, and concluding on May 14, 1989. The series, created by Gary David Goldberg, reflected the move in the United States ...
" (with Baby Keem) # "Crown" # "Mr. Morale" (with
Tanna Leone Avante Ramone Santana ( né Brown; born March 24, 1998), known professionally as Tanna Leone, is an American rapper. In March 2022, he became the third artist signed to PGLang, the multidisciplinary creative collective founded by rapper Kendri ...
)
# "Savior"


Shows


Cancelled shows


Notes


References

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