Fans are eagerly anticipating live performances by Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar with SZA at SoFi Stadium, showcasing their No. 1 albums. Kendrick’s single, "Not Like Us," has gained wide recognition as an anthem in Los Angeles, reflecting the city's vibrant Black cowboy culture. Concert attendees are encouraged to enhance their experience by visiting Black-owned restaurants and bars nearby, where they can enjoy local cuisines and drinks like Black-owned prosecco before the concert, truly embodying the spirit of community and celebration surrounding the event.
Fans who have been blasting "Cowboy Carter" and "GNX" on repeat for months will finally get the chance to experience the No. 1 albums live as Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar with SZA prepare to take the stage for multiple dates at SoFi Stadium.
Lamar's "Not Like Us" single has become a West Coast anthem since it was released last spring, and L.A.'s Black cowboy culture is on full display in preparation for Beyoncé's performance of her Grammy-winning country album.
If you're looking to curate the perfect concert experience, consider pregaming at one of L.A.'s Black-owned restaurants, many of which are conveniently located near the Inglewood arena.
Toast with Black-owned prosecco at a neighborhood wine bar, pick up flaky Jamaican patties before walking to the venue or "Laissez les bon temps rouler" at a New Orleans-inflected favorite in Jefferson Park.
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