More than three decades after reshaping hip-hop, Wu-Tang Clan will return to the road for what the group calls a major farewell-style run. The collective announced Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Tour, a 26-city North American trek scheduled for late summer.
The tour will feature Grammy Award-winning rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as special guests. The collaboration pairs two influential crews whose distinct sounds helped redefine rap during the 1990s.
Produced by Live Nation Entertainment, the tour launches August 27 at Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center, New York. From there, the lineup will move through major cities including Atlantic City, Toronto, Atlanta, and Las Vegas. The tour concludes October 4 at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre.
The announcement follows years of fan requests for another large-scale Wu-Tang tour. Formed in New York City during the early Nineties, the group transformed rap with a raw sonic identity and martial arts mythology. Their members balanced collective success with solo careers, creating a business model that reshaped the industry.
Wu-Tang Clan Continues Forever: The Final Chamber Tour With Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Their 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) remains one of hip-hop’s defining releases. The record delivered enduring anthems such as C.R.E.A.M. and Protect Ya Neck. Those tracks cemented the group’s gritty sound and sharpened the edge of East Coast rap.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony bring a different legacy to the lineup. The Cleveland crew pioneered melodic rap flows built on harmony and rapid-fire cadence. Their influence still echoes across modern hip-hop and R&B.
Tickets will first become available through presales beginning March 24 for cardmembers of Citigroup and Mastercard. Additional presales will follow before general sales launch March 27 through Live Nation.
VIP packages will also offer premium seating and exclusive merchandise tied to the tour.
For Wu-Tang Clan, the Final Chamber Tour represents more than another concert run. It serves as a celebration of a movement that reshaped hip-hop’s sound, business model, and cultural identity. For longtime fans, the tour promises a rare chance to experience that legacy live once again.


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