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Live Nation Presents
NXWORRIES: WHY LAWD? Tour
Thu, 16 Oct, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
SOMA - Mainstage
3350 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110
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Description
NxWorries
Why Lawd? Tour
Artist Presale: 5/14 at 10am PT
Live Nation Presale: 5/14 at 12pm PT
Ticketmaster Presale: 5/14 at 12pm PT
Spotify Presale: 5/15 at 12pm PT
GA Onsale: 5/16 at 10am PT
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Craft Beer Available
General Admission. Standing Room Only. All Ages.
Clear Bag Policy
The following bags are allowed:
• Clear Plastic, Vinyl, or PVC Bags (Maximum Size: 12”x6”x12”)
• Small Clutch Bags Approximately the size of a hand (Maximum Size: 4.5”x6.5”)
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Hip-Hop/Rap
NxWorries
NxWorries
Hip-Hop/Rap
Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge are NxWorries. In Fall 2025, they will go on their first ever headline US tour in support of their GRAMMY Award-winning sophomore album Why Lawd?
Why Lawd? follows NxWorries' cult classic 2016 debut album Yes Lawd!. Fans of Yes Lawd! will find plenty to love on the new album, though Why Lawd? also finds NxWorriesstretching to new sonic terrain – from Anderson .Paak’s deftly-rapped verses on “Battlefield” to the G-funk indebted production of “86Sentra” to the interplay of .Paak’s crooning and Earl Sweatshirt and Rae Khalil’s guest turns on “WalkOnBy". Other singles include “FromHere” featuring L.A. hip-hop royalty Snoop Dogg and Death Row-signed R&B singer October London, “Where I Go” featuring H.E.R., “86Sentra,” and “Daydreaming”.
The Billboard-charting Why Lawd? was a Best Album of 2024 in Pitchfork, BET. Huffington Post, Paste, Vulture, UPROXX, Billboard, and more. In the time since the release of Yes Lawd!, Anderson .Paak is a 9x GRAMMY awards winner and achieved global superstardom through his solo career. Knxwledge has meanwhile cemented his legacy as one of the great beatmakers of our time, a GRAMMY Award-winner with a prolific catalog of his own, in addition to being called on by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Earl Sweatshirt and others.