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Wu-Tang Clan on Tour

Considered by many to be the greatest hip-hop group of all time, Wu-Tang Clan have been touring as a unit since their debut record — Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) — came out in 1993. The now triple-platinum release vaulted the New York City group with songs like "C.R.E.A.M." (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) and "Protect Ya Neck" that are about as recognizable as anything in the rap canon. 

Their live sets are a family affair, with every member of the crew representing their lyrical contributions to the Wu's eight studio albums, as well as notable cuts from the Wu-Tang solo discography. With the omnipresent Wu-Tang "W" flanking all angles of the stage, there's a familiarity to Wu-Tang Clan's music that gives their shows unique mass appeal. 

Whether they're delivering the 36 Chambers record front to back on the album's 25th Anniversary Tour, or tracks from GZA's seminal Liquid Swords and Raekwon's mafioso-minded Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., or honoring the legacy of their departed brother, Ol' Dirty Bastard, every Wu-Tang Clan show is a celebration of prolific careers as individuals and especially as the most storied group in hip-hop history. 

Wu-Tang Clan Background

Founded in New York City's Staten Island in the early 1990s, the Wu-Tang Clan is comprised of members RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, and the deceased Ol' Dirty Bastard (ODB). Their name is a reference to a 1983 martial arts film. 

Led by the production of RZA, samples from martial arts films have thematically appeared throughout the group's music, as have samples of classic funk and soul tracks from artists like Rick James, James Brown, and Syl Johnson. As a group, Wu-Tang Clan have three platinum albums among their eight LPs, and the group's complete anthology (including solo albums) has more than 85 full-length releases. More than just rappers, Wu-Tang Clan are entrepreneurs and successful cultural influencers, with an empire that features everything from clothing lines and video games to books and acting credits.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 1564 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    High Energy

    by partytyme on 12/20/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    Best concert I've ever been to.....they are close like family, and it shows on stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/20/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    more like a party than a concert! unbelievable show fellas. after 18 years, theyre still rockin the house.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    WU-TANG was Amazing

    by Wellsls2112 on 12/20/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    From the DJ getting every one hype to Wu Tang actually taking the stage the show was great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/19/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    the only negative was that RZA didn't show but other than that it was a great show and a great venue. the opening acts sucked but the wu's performance made sitting through that garbage all worth while.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    NY all the way

    by Himalaya on 12/19/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    A native NYer now in ATL, I was praying for a night of music to return me to my youth. I got that. All was good. Lots of dudes on stage and smoke everywhere. Like home. Don't know if I like the ODB's son thingy though. It was more of a caricature than how we saw ODB. Rza? Should add, my date said it was the best night of his life. LOL.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    A bit of a letdown

    by RickRick on 12/19/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    Energy was great, but audio was terrible and you could rarely make out the lyrics over the noise. They only had one good mic on stage, but that's not the only reason this was a disappointing show. RZA was not there - found out he was filming a movie. GZA, my favorite, was completely out of it and could barely get his lines out on time. Inspectah wasn't sharp. Rae, Ghost and Method put in a good effort but I would have liked more precision and less yelling. Adjust those levels! Surprisingly the guys who were the sharpest were Masta Killa and Cappadonna. They put the heart into their few verses. At least the Wu played all of the hits, if only a few verses from each. Also played some of the solo hits, which was nice. Bottom line is that it was good from a nostalgic point of view, but not worthy of 50 bones in my opinion.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by PZA1 on 12/18/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    17+ years and still hitting hard. Boundless energy, song after song, for nearly two hours. No messing around, the Clan hit all the classics from 36 and Reunited, along with notable individual-project efforts like Ice Cream, 4th Chamber, and even--surprisingly--Da Rockwilda. Thrilled to have finally seen the team in action, and well-rewarded for my 3+ hour drive. These guys are world-class performers, every one, and still pack a high level of energy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wu Tang Clan Ain't Nothing To Mess With

    by Ronnecea on 12/18/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    The best Wu Tang show ever..I danced all night..I miss real hip hop

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wu killed it

    by Tone5000 on 12/18/10Center Stage Theatre - Atlanta

    They were live...point blank...go see them if you haven't. I skipped the opening acts though..so I can't comment on them.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Wu was Great, but that was it...

    by SDBarGuy on 12/11/104th and B - San Diego

    I was fortunate to get the opportunity to see Wu-Tang, as I have been trying to get out to see them ever since the Reunion Tour started at Coachella 3 years ago. I must say that whoever was promoting the show did a very poor job with the opening acts, namely the number of opening acts. Have you ever been to a show where there were over 5 openers? It almost seemed as if after the Real Openers were done, they just decided to just throw homies and friends on stage to kill time. It has been sometime since the last show where I have seen grow @$$ adults throwing drinks and bottles on stage and at artists because they just weren't feeling it! On the plus side, Wu performed exactly as I would have expected! Great stage presence, played out most of first & part of the second album. Each artist played out one of their original solo joints, and everything I expected to hear was out there! Big ups for that. 4th & B is generally a great venue, especially for Hip-Hop shows, but I must say that I probably won't be going to another show there for a while unless they are promoted by another company, as the time waiting for a headliner was well over anticipated and potentially ruined the night if it wasn't for Meth & Wu pulling it together by the end of the night. I think the night could have been better if it appeared to operate like a well oiled machine, instead of a Hip-Hop Showcase featuring the infamous Wu-Tang... Killer Bees for Life, RIP ODB

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    WU TANG NEEDS TO PLAY IN LOS ANGELES ! MORE TIME!!

    by musercola on 12/10/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    the show was awesome!!! despite the wait for the main event it was a great concert experience. they put out a lot of energy in their shows quite possibly the best live act i have ever seen. from the members to the stage everything set the stage for a hip hop histiorical concert!!!! los angeles loves you wu tang u guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WU NATION WU TANG COME BACK TO LA SOON WE NEED GREAT HIP HOP LIKE U GUYS BACK ON OUR STREETS.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    WuTang FOREVER!!!

    by mztrz on 12/10/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    The show was great despite the long wait for the main performers, but I'm glad it didn't get crazy even though people were getting impatient including me. The Nokia Club was a great place for WUTANG to play, but they should've noted that there were other performers before them. Overall I loved it!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wu fantastic. The venue's sound was terrible(Nokia

    by kingdomcome on 12/10/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    It was great to see the Wu after all these years. They were great. Living legends in the rap game. They have done it all. The perfomances were filled with energy and enthusiasm. They were looking for more energy and support from the crowd, but you know LA crowds, they are the toughest and least appreciative. Great song selections, great flows etc. Club Nokia's sound was terrible all night. All prior acts had to keep switching mics. When the Wu got on they asked for the sound to be turned up, modified, over and over again. They were hard to hear etc. I complained to the manager and he said they chose the sound and Nokia just uses the levels the Wu chose. That was bogus, becuase the Wu did not get there till 11pm and all prior acts had sound problems. Nokia sucks and I will not go back there again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wu Tang Clan in LA

    by Rich009 on 12/9/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    Seeing the Clan live again was amazing. Hoping they will come back to LA soon so i can go see them again.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Buy the DVD with Ol' Dirty instead

    by DubTheBeast on 12/8/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    Man, I've been a fan of the Wu since I was in middle school back in '94. I've seen Method Man with Inspectah Deck and Masta Killa at the House of Blues in Anaheim back in '06. I saw Ghostface Killah bring the RZA out and do all the classics at the HOB on Sunset earlier this year. Method Man and Redman were the headliners at the Ghost show, but they gave a less than great performance. Outside of that, both of those shows were ridiculous! The energy (and buddah) was flowing and the performances were on point to say the very least. I thought with the whole Wu in the building, it was gonna be an epic experience. Unfortunately, like with most things in life, it turned out to be a disappointment. The show started around 8:15 with some garbage opening acts (except for La the Darkman who ripped it up! Brooklyn Zoo wasn't too bad either to be legit with you). The Wu didn't come out until around 11:15-11:30pm. On top of that, Method Man announced the RZA wasn't there (due to shooting a movie in China supposedly) much to the crowd's and my own dismay. To make a much longer story short, the show was subpar. Method Man brought his usual energy, and it was great to see the entire Wu (minus the RZA & O.D.B.), I would have been better off just watching the live DVD (they released a few years back before O.D.B. passed on) and getting more than the 3 1/2 hours of sleep I got that night. Needless to say, I don't think I'll be paying to see the Wu anytime soon.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wu So Dope!

    by MzCityFinest on 12/8/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    Awesome show, I love Club Nokia and even better now that I know they have seats.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Almost like being @ Six Flags in the summer

    by SSK7 on 12/7/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    To get to the point, I left the venue after waiting 3-4 hrs inside watching opening acts and listening to the music mix they had on loop (listening to the same songs TWICE) They kept saying they were running late, but my friend & I decided to bounce @ 11. Good job WU, on being late for a show on a Sunday afternoon. Really wanted to see WU TANG perform, but unfortunately I wasted 48 bucks on a ticket to basically watch Brooklyn Zoo,Black Knights,La Da' Darkman and some random dudes. WU TANG (took) FOREVER...36 Chambers still getting bumped tho.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Were they stuck in trafic?

    by DBC1013 on 12/7/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    The show starts at 8 but don't come on until almost 11!!! They come on stage and don't even apologize? or even make a joke?! Really. Once they got onstage it was AWESOME!!! It did feel a bit rushed. Club Nokia is a really cool place to see a concert.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Wu-Tang Clan

    by GoGirlSantaMonica on 12/7/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    We are HUGE fans of Wu-Tang Clan... but come on Club Nakia..that many talanted musicians on stage at one time, need cordless microphones the AMAZING WU-TANG CLAN were triping over the cords and getting frustrated with the sound engineers for screeching feed back. Besides the mics, cords and screetching we had a great evening.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Wu Tang was great but...

    by JrandJr on 12/7/10Club Nokia - Los Angeles

    I would have given this event 5 stars but the tickets said to arrive at 6:30pm. I stood in line for half an hour until they finally let us in. Then we stood and waited and waited and waited some more, listening to cds being played. Then we stood and waited some more. As time passed everyone was getting irritated. The crowd kept chanting WU-Tang...then we waited some more. We watched a total of 5 opening acts. We waited and waited. Apparently La the Dark Man was supposed to go on at 8pm and Wu Tang was supposed to come on at 8:45pm. Well that didn't happen. Wu Tang didn't come on til after 11pm. So at this point, I had been standing for 4 and 1/2 hours. Not only did my feet hurt but I looked around and several others were sitting too. My legs ached and my feet hurt, I could barely stand through the entire performance, my fiance had to help me stand so I could watch the show. I love the Wu Tang Clan. I have been a fan for 15 years. This was one performance I really wanted to see. The sound was messed up. Method Man even pointed this out and during some songs, I couldn't even hear him. I wanted to purchase some merchandise after the show but Club Nokia decided to usher us out so we didn't pass the merchandise but went down a back stairway. I really didn't like the venue. I think they didn't respect the performers. I don't know if it was Wu Tang or the venue that caused the performance to start so late. I am just sad I wasn't able to enjoy it as much as I would have if I wasn't standing for 6 + hours.