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Clipse Announces First Tour In Over 15 Years

Clipse Announces First Tour In Over 15 Years

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Clipse's reunion isn't stopping with their new album, as Pusha T and Malice have announced their first tour in over 15 years.
'Once you've delivered and once you have done your part, you got to see how things fall in place,' Malice told GQ of their upcoming endeavors. 'And a lot of times they fall in place better than you could have planned […] 'No matter the day and the age, you just have to deliver. We do what we do. It's always quality. Everything is always fine-tuned. We could never just give you haphazard. And I think that's what the fans recognize about us. They know that everything that we do is chiseled and handcrafted.'
The nationwide tour kicks off on August 3 in Boston and will stop in major cities including New York City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, and their hometown of Virginia Beach, VA.
See the full tour dates below. Their highly-anticipated album, LET GOD SORT EM OUT, is out July 11.
Aug 03 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
Aug 05 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
Aug 07 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
Aug 09 – Fairfax, VA – EagleBank Arena
Aug 10 – Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome
Aug 12 – Miami, FL – The Fillmore
Aug 13 – Orlando, FL – The Vanguard
Aug 14 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
Aug 16 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
Aug 17 – Milwaukee, WI – The Eagles Ballroom
Aug 18 – St, Louis, MO – The Factory
Aug 19 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ's Live
Aug 21 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
Aug 23 – Los Angeles, – CA – The Novo
Aug 25 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
Aug 27 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater
Aug 28 – San Diego, CA – SOMA
Aug 29 – Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels
Sep 02 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
Sep 03 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
Sep 04 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
Sep 06 – Kansas City, MO – Midland Theatre
Sep 07 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
Sep 08 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
Sep 10 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple
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