Wu-Tang Clan expand ‘final’ tour with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

The Wu-Tang Clan have proven that “forever” is more than just an album title, as the legendary hip-hop collective announces a massive 26-city extension of their supposedly final world tour, per pitchfork.com. The North American run, titled Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber, is set to dominate the latter half of 2026, with the Staten Island icons enlisting Cleveland’s own Bone Thugs-N-Harmony for the majority of the dates.

The announcement follows a triumphant European leg and the group’s historic residency in Las Vegas. This latest trek ensures that all eight surviving original members, alongside Young Dirty Bastard, will remain on the road well into the autumn. The itinerary kicks off on 27 August at the Darien Lake Amphitheatre in New York, weaving through major stops in Toronto, Atlanta, and Chicago before concluding with a grand finale at Phoenix’s Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on 4 October.

Fans across the continent can expect a career-spanning celebration of the group’s discography, which remains a cornerstone of the genre. While the tour is billed as a farewell, the addition of these high-profile festival slots at Shaky Knees and Aftershock suggests the Clan is not quite ready to retreat to the shadows just yet. Tickets are expected to move quickly as the group brings the curtain down on one of the most significant chapters in rap history.

 

Featured image: Wu-Tang Clan/Simone Joyner/Getty Images

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