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Wu-Tang Clan's Final Chamber Tour Invites Fans to Celebrate the Legacy

This Fourth of July at Fiddler's Green, fans have one last opportunity to see all nine surviving Wu-Tang Clan members perform as a unit.
Image: Wu-Tang’s set will feature deep cuts as well as crowd-pleasing hits, and includes songs that have never been performed live before – and will never be performed live again after this tour.
Wu-Tang’s set will feature deep cuts as well as crowd-pleasing hits, and includes songs that have never been performed live before – and will never be performed live again after this tour. Photo provided by AEG Presents Rocky Mountains
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Thirty-three years after their original formation in 1992, the iconic hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan is embarking on their final tour this summer at Fiddler's Green, with support from powerhouse rap duo Run The Jewels. Produced by AEG Presents, Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Tour on the Fourth of July gives fans one last opportunity to see all nine surviving Wu-Tang Clan members perform as a unit.

The Staten Island supergroup is made up of prolific emcees RZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, GZA, Cappadonna, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, and Raekwon. When Wu-Tang Clan last played Fiddler’s Green with Run The Jewels in 2023, tickets sold out immediately, so grab yours now and don’t miss out on this historic farewell performance. The show is all-ages, and tickets start at $69.

More than a rap group, Wu-Tang Clan is a globally-recognized pillar of hip-hop that pioneered East Coast rap music and culture. Their groundbreaking 1993 debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential hip-hop albums of all time, and launched them from humble beginnings into worldwide stardom with now-classic hits like “C.R.E.A.M.” and “Protect Ya Neck.”

Since then, they’ve released seven gold and platinum studio albums, with total sales surpassing $40 million around the world. To this day, Wu-Tang Clan is renowned for their cutting-edge instrumentals and gritty lyrics blending martial arts mythology with the reality of 1990s New York street life. Last year, they made history as the first hip-hop act to headline a hotel casino on the Las Vegas strip, reuniting for a residency at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.

Combining forces once more for Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Tour, Wu-Tang’s surviving members are joined by Young Dirty Bastard, performing in honor of his late father, original Wu-Tang member Old Dirty Bastard. The 27-date tour, which kicked off June 6 in Baltimore, is an unprecedented celebration of the group’s award-winning catalogue.

To commemorate their final tour, Wu-Tang Clan created the Wu-Tang Forever Time Capsule, a one-of-a-kind vault traveling with them throughout each city. At every tour stop, the group will add a new piece of fan memorabilia to the time capsule, inviting their biggest fans to participate in the formation of their lasting legacy.

The capsule was introduced at a surprise show in Yellow Springs, Ohio, hosted by Dave Chappelle, who added his own signed Wu-Tang Clan vinyl to jumpstart the collection. The Wu-Tang Forever Time Capsule is exclusively on display to ticket holders who purchase the Shaolin Temple VIP Experience, which also includes premium seating and exclusive merch. 

Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Tour is a must-see show for any true hip-hop fans. Wu-Tang’s set will feature deep cuts as well as crowd-pleasing hits, and includes songs that have never been performed live before – and will never be performed live again after this tour.

This Fourth of July, experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate the legacy of the greatest rap group in hip-hop history.