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Legendary hip-hop duo's first US tour in 15 years to start in Mass.
Legendary hip-hop duo's first US tour in 15 years to start in Mass.

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time09-06-2025

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Legendary hip-hop duo's first US tour in 15 years to start in Mass.

Pusha T and No Malice will tour the country as the iconic hip-hop duo Clipse for the first time in more than a decade. Clipse announced the dates for their first U.S. tour in 15 years on Monday morning, June 9. The 'Let God Sort Em Out' tour, with special guest EarthGang, consists of 25 dates. The tour will kick off with an Aug. 3 show at Roadrunner in Boston and end in Detroit, Michigan on Sept. 10. Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general pubic on Friday, June 13. A full list of show dates for the 'Let God Sort Em Out Tour' is below: Aug. 3 — Boston, Massachusetts at Roadrunner Aug. 5 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Franklin Music Hall Aug. 7 — New York City, New York at Terminal 5 Aug. 9 — Fairfax, Virginia at EagleBank Arena Aug. 10 — Virginia Beach, Virginia at The Dome Aug. 12 — Miami, Florida at The Fillmore Aug. 13 — Orlando, Florida at The Vanguard Aug. 14 — Atlanta, Georgia at The Eastern Aug. 16 — Cleveland, Ohio at Agora Theatre Aug. 17 — Milwaukee, Wisconsin at The Eagles Ballroom Aug. 18 — St. Louis, Missouri at The Factory Aug. 19 — Fayetteville, Arizona at JJ's Live Aug. 21 — Denver, Colorado at Mission Ballroom Aug. 23 — Los Angeles, California at The Novo Aug. 25 — San Francisco, California at Warfield Theatre Aug. 27 — Phoenix, Arizona at Marquee Theater Aug. 28 — San Diego, California at SOMA Aug. 29 — Las Vegas, Nevada at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Sept. 2 — Houston, Texas at White Oak Music Hall Sept. 3 — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at The Criterion Sept. 4 — Dallas, Texas at The Bomb Factory Sept. 6 — Kansas City, Missouri at Midland Theatre Sept. 7 — Minneapolis, Minnesota at The Armory Sept. 8 — Chicago, Illinois at The Salt Shed Sept. 10 — Detroit, Michigan at Masonic Temple Clipse's new album 'Let God Sort Em Out,' which is the duo's first since 2009's 'Til the Casket Drops,' will be released July 11. The album is available for pre-order on Clipse's website while its first single, 'Ace Trumpets,' is already out. Formed by brothers Gene 'Malice' and Terrence 'Pusha T' Thornton, Clipse is credited with establishing Virginia as one of the East Coast's strongholds in hip-hop. The brothers were discovered by Pharrell Williams, a fellow Virginia Beach native, in the 1990s. Williams helped the duo get signed to Elektra Records, where Clipse recorded their 1999 album 'Exclusive Audio Footage.' However, the album was shelved and the duo was dropped. Williams then helped Clipse get signed to Arista Records, where they released their 2002 full-length project, 'Lord Willin'.' The album produced the hit singles 'Grindin',' 'When the Last Time' and 'Ma, I Don't Love Her.' It also reached the top 10 of the R&B/Hip-Hop and Billboard 200 charts and was later certified gold by the RIAA. Clipse released two more successful albums – 2006's 'Hell Hath No Fury' and 2009's 'Til the Casket Drops' — before going on hiatus in 2010. Both Pusha T and No Malice pursued solo careers and put out several projects in the interim. The brothers reunited as Clipse when they appeared on Kanye West's song 'Use This Gospel,' featured on his 2019 album, 'Jesus Is King.' Since then, Clipse has performed regularly at Primavera Sound Barcelona, Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival and elsewhere. Clipse's last U.S. tour before their was in 2010 when the duo completed the 'Away From Home Tour,' according to Billboard. Founding member of chart-topping '80s R&B group dies at 68 Festival fans demand refunds after headliner's set slashed over weather delay Live Wire: Two Northampton music series return in time for summer 'Devastated' music legend cancels more shows due to health issues Indie rock band's singer says this is 'best venue in America': Have you been? Read the original article on MassLive.

Popular 2000s hip-hop duo to release first new album in 15 years
Popular 2000s hip-hop duo to release first new album in 15 years

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time30-05-2025

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Popular 2000s hip-hop duo to release first new album in 15 years

Pusha T and No Malice have made it official that there will be a new Clipse album — the first in 15 years. The famous hip-hop duo revealed in an Instagram post Thursday that their fourth studio album will be called 'Let God Sort Em Out.' The long-awaited project will serve as a follow-up to Clipse's 2009 effort, 'Til the Casket Drops.' 'Let God Sort Em Out,' which is being produced by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, will be released July 11, Pitchfork reported. The album is available for pre-order on Clipse's website while its first single, 'Ace Trumpets,' drops Friday. Formed by brothers Gene 'Malice' and Terrence 'Pusha T' Thornton, Clipse is credited with establishing Virginia as one of the East Coast's strongholds in hip-hop. The brothers were discovered by Williams, a fellow Virginia Beach native, in the 1990s. Williams helped the duo get signed to Elektra Records, where Clipse recorded their 1999 album 'Exclusive Audio Footage.' However, the album was shelved and the duo was dropped. Williams then helped Clipse get signed to Arista Records, where they released their 2002 full-length project, 'Lord Willin'.' The album produced the hit singles 'Grindin',' 'When the Last Time' and 'Ma, I Don't Love Her.' It also reached the top 10 of the R&B/Hip-Hop and Billboard 200 charts and was later certified gold by the RIAA. Clipse released two more successful albums – 2006's 'Hell Hath No Fury' and 2009's 'Til the Casket Drops' — before going on hiatus in 2010. Both Pusha T and No Malice pursued solo careers and put out several projects in the interim. The brothers reunited as Clipse when they appeared on Kanye West's song 'Use This Gospel,' featured on his 2019 album, 'Jesus Is King.' Since then, Clipse has performed regularly at Primavera Sound Barcelona, Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival and elsewhere. Shakira, Jason Aldean's Fenway shows canceled due to 'unforeseen circumstances' '80s music icon says she went to Hawaii 'to die' while battling colon cancer No jail time for rock guitarist previously charged with vehicular manslaughter 'Let's not twist the message': Country music star clears up viral AMAs moment Legendary rock guitarist, Grammy-winning producer dies at 77 Read the original article on MassLive.

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