by Run the Jewels, and you can see all dates below. “Wu-Tang Clan has shown the world many chambers throughout our career; this tour is called The Final Chamber,” founder RZA says.
Run The Jewels, a pretty inspired choice for this tour, will open. This could easily be one of those situations where someone announces a farewell tour and then kicks off a Vegas residency or ...
The Staten Island Hip-Hop collective announced they’re embarking on their farewell ‘Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Tour’ this summer with special guest Run The Jewels. Late in the 27 ...
The support act for the tour will be the hip-hop duo Run the Jewels (Killer Mike and El-P). Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA shared that the tour will feature new songs that have never been performed ...
Wu-Tang Clan have announced the start of their final tour “Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber”, with dates in North America and support from Run The Jewels set for the summer. The crew ...
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He writes that as he was driving down the George Washington Parkway, he found himself looking out the window at that “string-of-jewels effect” created by a long, regal line of landing planes.