Kendrick Lamar’s ‘The Pop Out — Ken and Friends’ Concert in Los Angeles to Stream Live on Amazon Music

For those who weren’t able to snag tickets to Kendrick Lamar’s upcoming Los Angeles show The Pop Out — Ken and Friends, Amazon Music has come to the rescue with the announcement that its hip-hop and R&B brand Rotation will livestream the concert.

Tickets for the show, taking place on June 19 at the Kia Forum, sold out instantly when they went on sale to the general public earlier today. Demand was reportedly at a staggering high, with social media users reporting that they were in line behind 100,000 others. On Ticketmaster’s site, tickets are already being resold at lofty prices, spanning $350 to $1,500 for a single seat.

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The concert will air live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch starting at 4 p.m. PT. The livestream coincides with Amazon Music’s “Forever the Influence” celebration of Black musicians and creatives, as part of Black Music Month.

Lamar announced The Pop Out — Ken and Friends, presented by pgLang and Free Lunch, earlier this week. The concert title references a line from Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” a diss track towards Drake that became the biggest hit from the feud that’s dominated headlines the past few months.

The beef between Lamar and Drake grew increasingly contentious since the former dropped his verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s “Like That” in March. In the time since, they’ve attacked each others’ character, appearance and persona. Drake was the last to release a diss song with “The Heart Part 6,” which he recently scrubbed from his Instagram profile.

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