The COVID-19 pandemic has been ongoing for over 15 months and the concert industry is finally emerging from its hibernation. After recent show announcements from artists such as Jack Harlow, Lil Baby, HipHopDX Rising Star Blxst and Wu-Tang Clan, rap fans can add another event to their calendars.

On Wednesday (June 23), GZA, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon announced the 3 Chambers Tour in celebration of three classic albums — Ghostface Killah’s 1996 debut Ironman, GZA’s 1995 masterpiece Liquid Swords and The Chef’s inaugural 1995 effort Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. 

The 25-city tour begins in Minneapolis on October 1 and wraps up in Indianapolis on December 18.

“As we start to approach a back to normal environment, which is overdue, I’m overly excited about seeing my fans again,” Raekwon tells HipHopDX. “This 3 Chambers Tour will be something I recommend nobody misses. This shit will be bananas!!!! Get ready to enter the WU again.”

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Ghostface adds, “Yoooo, I’m happy to get out to perform and party HARD with my fans!!!”

Wu-Tang Clan To Perform At Red Rocks With Colorado Symphony As COVID-19 Restrictions Relax

The run will follow Wu-Tang Clan’s August 13 date at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado with the Colorado Symphony, Outkast legend Big Boi and DJ Chris Karns.

Check out the tour dates below and find more information here.

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October 1 – Minneapolis, MN (Skyway Theatre)
October 2 – Sauget, IL (Pop’s)
October 3 – Fort Wayne, IN (Piere’s)
October 16  – Denver, CO (The Fillmore)
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October 20 + 22  – Chicago, IL (Concord Music Hall)
November 5 – San Francisco, CA (Warfield Theatre)
November 6 – Las Vegas, NV (Brooklyn Bowl)
November 7 – Los Angeles, CA (NOVO)
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November 19 – Rochester, NY (Main Street Armory)
November 20 – Boston, MA (House of Blues)
November 21 – Philadelphia, PA (Franklin Music Hall)
November 22 – New York, NY (Terminal 5)
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November 26 – New Haven, CT (College Street Music Hall)
November 27 – Hampton Beach, NH (TBA)
November 28 – Portland, ME (TBA)
November 30 – Norfolk, VA (Norva)
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December 1 – Silver Spring, MD (The Fillmore)
December 2 – Richmond, VA (Altria Theater)
December 3 – Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Soundstage)
December 4 – Greensboro, NC (Cone Denim Ent. Center)
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December 5 – Atlanta, GA (The Tabernacle)
December 16 – Detroit, MI (The Fillmore)
December 17 – Cleveland, OH (House of Blues)
December 18 – Indianapolis, IN (The Vogue)