On Thursday (Dec. 12), Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) hosted its annual charity concert and toy drive in Watts, California, marking the 11th year of this heartwarming tradition at the Nickerson Gardens Public Housing Projects.
This event takes place in the very neighborhood where TDE founder Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith and other label members, including Grammy-winning artist Jay Rock, grew up. The evening brought together some of TDE’s biggest stars, like Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Doechii, and more, for a celebration of music, community, and giving back. With the event taking place in the heart of Watts, it also highlighted TDE’s ongoing commitment to its roots and the neighborhood that helped shape its success.
The buzz around the event was heightened by the recent success of Kendrick Lamar’s album GNX, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. As a result, this year’s concert drew thousands of fans from across Los Angeles, many of whom lined the block with unwrapped toys and donations in hand to gain admission. These contributions were collected to support families in need within the Nickerson Gardens and surrounding areas, cementing the event’s importance as a charitable staple for the local community.
With his GNX album continuing to dominate the charts, Lamar’s involvement in this year’s concert felt even more special, as it marked a moment of connection and giving back to the community.
However, the giving doesn’t stop on day one. Day two of the event, held on Friday, (Dec. 13), shifts focus to TDE’s annual Community Giveback. This part of the event includes a toy giveaway, raffles, youth sports programming, barbering services, and a family holiday photo opportunity — all free to attendees.
Here are the 7 best moments from the 11th annual TDE Christmas concert.
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SiR Performs “John Redcorn” During Sunset
One of the standout moments from the night came during SiR’s set, as he performed his fan-favorite track “John Redcorn” just as the sun began to set. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect, with the warm glow of the evening sky casting a golden-hour effect over the stage. SiR’s smooth vocals and effortless stage presence captivated the crowd, and the almost cinematic atmosphere made the performance feel extra special.
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Isaiah Rashad & SiR Deliver Their Collab track “Karma”
Two TDE favorites, Isaiah Rashad and SiR, came together to perform “Karma,” one of their most beloved collaborations. As the song kicked off, it was clear to see how they effortlessly bounced off each other’s energy. Isaiah Rashad brought his signature laid-back style and delivered a bass-heavy set that literally reverberated through the entire venue. The deep, rumbling bass of his performance created an immersive experience. SiR complemented Rashad’s performance with his smooth, soulful vocals. The collaboration not only showcased their individual talents, but also demonstrated why these two artists make such a powerful pair when they take the stage together.
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SZA’s Sweet Medley Wows the Crowd
SZA’s arrival on stage marked one of the evening’s most anticipated moments. Emerging in a long, furry pink coat, the Grammy-winning artist delivered a set filled with hits from her critically acclaimed SOS album, including “Snooze” and “Kill Bill.” The crowd sang along to every word, showing just how deeply her music resonates with fans. SZA has an effortless ability to command the stage with both her vocal talent, outfits, and emotional depth of her music. She left the crowd in awe, solidifying her status as one of the most influential artists of her generation and one of TDE’s most talented artists.
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Kendrick Lamar Brings Out the Kids For “Squabble Up”
The moment everyone had been eagerly anticipating finally arrived when Kendrick Lamar took the stage. After a brief build-up, with SZA hyping the crowd by asking, “Are you ready to see Kendrick Lamar?”, the Compton legend came out, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Kendrick kicked off his set with the classic anthem “HUMBLE.” The energy of the audience was at its peak, but the real highlight came when he performed “Squabble Up.” In a truly heartwarming moment, Kendrick invited local children on stage to join him for the performance. Watching the young fans stand alongside one of hip-hop’s greatest icons was a moment to remember and served as a reminder of why events like this are so important.
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Ab-Soul Makes a Cameo During Kendrick’s Set
Further adding to the excitement, Ab-Soul made an appearance on stage, joining Kendrick for “Squabble Up.” Fans couldn’t help but speculate whether this would lead to a potential Black Hippy reunion, as the TDE collective has long been a staple of West Coast hip-hop. Ab-Soul’s presence brought an extra layer of appreciation, reminding fans of the label’s deep roots in the scene. Nonetheless, it was a nostalgic sight to see.
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GloRilla Surprises Fans with “TGIF”
The surprises kept coming throughout the night, with no dull moments to be found. Just when fans thought the show had wrapped up, GloRilla stepped onto the stage, delivering her hit “TGIF” to an already-excited crowd. Her energy and charisma were infectious, and it was clear the audience was thrilled to see her in action. Adding to the moment, GloRilla debuted a fresh new hairstyle – orange, long straight hair with black tiger stripes throughout. The crowd’s reaction to her on stage was a testament to the connection she certainly has with her fans.
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Doechii Closes Out the Night With “Nissan Altima”
As the night slowly came to a close, Doechii took the stage once more to close out the event with a bang. She’s definitely no stranger to commanding attention. Her performance of “Nissan Altima” was the perfect way to send the crowd off, keeping the momentum going until the very end. Along with her high-energy choreography, Doechii’s performance ensured that everyone left on a high note.
Overall, the TDE holiday concert in Watts was a celebration not only of the label’s 20-year legacy but also of the community that helped shape its success. From Kendrick’s iconic performance to surprise moments from Glorilla and Ab-Soul, it was a night that captured the essence of TDE: unity, celebration, and giving back. As the show ended and people walked back to their cars and homes, one thing was clear—TDE’s impact on the culture is far from over.