Wu-Tang Clan Announce Final Tour

Legendary hip-hop group The Wu-Tang Clan has announced that they are embarking on their final tour as a group later this year.

According to The Associated Press, the Staten Island collective will be going on the road starting in Baltimore on June 6 with an expected final offering in Philadelphia on July 18. Killer Mike and El-P, known as Run the Jewels, will be joining the group on the “Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber.”

The original members (with the exception of Ol’ Dirty Bastard who died in 2004), Method Man, RZA, GZA, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Cappadonna, and Masta Killa will reconvene on stages across the country (and Canada).

“Wu-Tang Clan has shown the world many chambers throughout our career; this tour is called The Final Chamber. This is a special moment for me and all my Wu brothers to run around the globe together one more time and spread the Wu swag, music, and culture,” RZA said in a written statement. “Most importantly to touch our fans and those who have supported us throughout the years. On this tour we’re playing songs we’ve never played before to our audience and me and our production team have designed a Wu-Tang show unlike anything you’ve ever seen.”

The Wu-Tang Clan will be making stops in the following cities: Raleigh, North Carolina; Tampa, Florida; Atlanta; Fort Worth, Texas; Houston; Austin, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Phoenix; Ontario, Canada; San Diego; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Sacramento, California; Seattle; Vancouver, Canada; Portland, Oregon; Greenwood Village, Colorado; Chicago; Detroit; Columbus, Ohio; Boston; Laval, Canada; Toronto; New York and Newark, New Jersey.

Tickets are slated to go on sale Friday, Feb. 28. The tour begins on June 6 in Baltimore at the CFG Bank Arena and will have its final show on July 18 at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center.

The collective was formed in 1992 and released their debut album “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” in 1993.

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