We're entering the final chamber. Wu-Tang Clan, the New York hip-hop collective that has its fingerprints all over rap music for the last three decades (and one time was on "The Larry Sanders Show"), are going to hang it up. Well, at least as a group. After finishing off a Las Vegas residency, Wu-Tang Clan has announced that their final tour is happening this summer.
Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber with Run The Jewels. The final tour begins. Tickets on sale Friday pic.twitter.com/yC4CQhWwKt
— Wu Tang Clan (@WuTangClan) February 24, 2025
The tour, titled "Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber" will reportedly feature every living member of the Wu-Tang Clan. While, of course, that means Ol' Dirty Bastard won't be there due to his passing in 2004, his son will be joining his father's compatriots on tour. Why yes, his son does go by Young Dirty Bastard, thanks for asking.
It's a lengthy tour, kicking off on June 6 in Baltimore and ending on July 18 in Philadelphia. In between, they are hitting cities all over the United States, plus a few dips into Canada as well. Throughout the tour Wu-Tang will be joined by Run the Jewels.
While every farewell tour must always be taken with a grain of salt, this could be it for Wu-Tang Clan. Even if it isn't, seeing them and Run the Jewels together is quite the show.
(h/t Pitchfork)
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