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Kendrick Lamar and SZA at Glasgow's Hampden Park: timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know
Kendrick Lamar and SZA at Glasgow's Hampden Park: timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

Time Out

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Kendrick Lamar and SZA at Glasgow's Hampden Park: timings, set list, last-minute tickets and everything you need to know

This week, two of the planet's most popular and critically acclaimed musicians will land in Glasgow for a very special double-header. Kendrick Lamar and SZA are playing Hampden Park as part of their Grand National world tour, with Glasgow being their only stop in Scotland. Hampden is also the duo's first date on a UK tour leg that will see them go on to play Birmingham, Cardiff and London. Kendrick last played Glasgow at the OVO Hydro in November 2022, while SZA also last played Glasgow at the Hydro – back in June 2023. Excited to see two globally-adored stars on Hampden's stage? Here's everything you need to know about the show, from timings and a potential setlist to last-minute tickets. When are Kendrick Lamar and SZA playing Hampden Park Stadium? The duo are in Glasgow on Tuesday July 8 2025. What time do doors open? Gates at Hampden will open at 5pm. What time will Kendrick Lamar and SZA come on stage? Judging from previous dates on the Grand National tour, expect Kendrick and SZA to take to the stage at around 8.15pm. As a joint-headlining show, the two artists will swap short sets all night. In other words, it won't be the case that SZA will play her entire set, followed by Kendrick. What's the seating plan? Here's the seating map for Hampden for Kendrick Lamar and SZA's show. Who's supporting Kendrick Lamar and SZA at Hampden Park? Support in Glasgow will come from DJ Mustard. Setlist According to here's what Kendrick Lamar and SZA played at a recent Grand National tour stop in Germany. Expect something similar in Glasgow. Act I: Kendrick Lamar wacced out murals squabble up King Kunta tv off Act II: SZA 30 for 30 Love Galore Broken Clocks The Weekend Act III: Kendrick Lamar euphoria hey now reincarnated Backseat Freestyle family ties (Baby Keem cover) Swimming Pools (Drank) A.A.d city Alright man at the garden Act IV: SZA Scorsese Baby Daddy F2F Garden (Say It Like Dat) Kitchen Blind Consideration (Rihanna cover) Low Act V: Kendrick Lamar & SZA Doves in the Wind All the Stars Act VI: Kendrick Lamar dodger blue peekaboo Like That (Future & Metro Boomin cover) GOOD CREDIT (Playboi Carti cover) Count Me Out Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe Money Trees Poetic Justice Act VII: SZA I Hate U Shirt Kill Bill Snooze Open Arms Nobody Gets Me Good Days Rich Baby Daddy (Drake cover) BMF Kiss Me More (Doja Cat cover) Act VIII: Kendrick Lamar Bodies tv off Not Like Us Act IX: Kendrick Lamar & SZA luther gloria Can you still get tickets? A few tickets are still available for Kendrick and SZA at Hampden Park. At time of writing, Ticketmaster here had seated tickets starting from £112. What's Hampden Park Stadium's bag policy? Hampden allows each visitor to bring one bag, and it must be smaller than A4. Backpacks, travel cases, laptop bags and large tote bags aren't permitted. Banned items The following items are prohibited at Hampden. Fake IDs Bags larger than A4 size Disposable vapes Anything that could be considered a weapon Drugs and legals highs Flares, smoke devices, fireworks, sky lanterns and candles Drones, portable lasers, laser pens Hi-vis jackets Hard plastic and metal bottles Aerosol or spray paint cans All glass (including perfume bottles) Tents and gazebos Chairs Balloons, inflatables, flags and flagpoles Umbrellas and selfie sticks Domestic football club tops Food and drink Professional photography or videography equipment Weather forecast The weather on Tuesday is looking… pretty good, actually! The Met Office reckons temperatures will range from 17C to 19C, and that while it will likely be cloudy there'll be less than a 10 percent chance of precipitation.

Rangers to face English side in friendly as details released
Rangers to face English side in friendly as details released

The National

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The National

Rangers to face English side in friendly as details released

The English National League side this evening confirmed the addition of a match against a Gers XI to to their pre-season schedule. Pools will host the game at Victoria Park and it will have a 3pm kick-off. Rangers are unlikely to send many if any first-team squad members given the close proximity to the first leg against Panathinaikos on the following Tuesday. Read more: Only those well down the pecking order are likely to feature alongside the club's youngsters at Hartlepool. Tickets are available to buy via the Monkey Hangers' website and there are also hospitality packages. Hartlepool finished 12th in the National League last season having been relegated from the EFL at the end of the 2022/23 campaign.

Hartlepool United face 'testing times' after Raj Singh's exit
Hartlepool United face 'testing times' after Raj Singh's exit

BBC News

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Hartlepool United face 'testing times' after Raj Singh's exit

Hartlepool United face a difficult time ahead due to the resignation of chairman Raj Singh, the club's fans have resigned on Tuesday with immediate effect and cited abuse from a group of supporters as his reason for tenure in charge of the club has proved controversial due to Hartlepool's poor performance in recent years and relegation to the National former Hartlepool defender Ben Clark said Singh's departure meant the club faced "testing times" as it sought a new owner and funding. "You have to be hopeful there are potential suitors out there to take over the club," he told BBC Radio Tees. "Let's face it, it's a fabulous club but one thing it shouldn't be is 15th in the National League."It's a good football club for someone to come and take over as, if you do get it right, it's a magical place to play football." Singh took over Pools in 2018 but has since overseen two relegations to the National League and a promotion back to the English Football put the club up for sale in 2023 after it was relegated back to the National League but a deal has yet to go through. 'Lost heart and soul' Clark's views were echoed by Hartlepool Mail football writer Robbie Stelling who said Singh's resignation felt like the "first step into the unknown".He said fans had felt doubtful over Singh's previous attempts to sell the club but said the former chairman did deserve some respect."Raj Singh deserves some credit for some of the things he has done, particularly early on in his tenure when he saved the club from administration and potential liquidation," he Stelling said watching Pools play recently made it seem like the club had "lost the heart and soul that has made it so special for so many years".Supporter and member of the Hartlepool United fans' panel Mark Caroll said he was "shocked" when he heard the news of Singh's outgoing chairman has promised to pay staff and players until the end of the season but Mr Caroll said a new owner would need to be found to secure its offered a message to those who "proclaimed they were interested in the club in the past"."Now is the time to put up or shut up," he said. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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