Legendary Rock Frontman, 77, Speaks Out After Canceling Farewell Tour Shows first appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
LL Cool J, Ms. Lauryn Hill and more joined the rap icons as they ended the first part of ‘Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber’ in Philadelphia.
Wu-Tang Clan are playing their final shows this week as part of their farewell tour, including tonight at Madison Square Garden in NYC.
Near the end of what’s purported to be Wu-Tang Clan’s final Madison Square Garden set, Raekwon gave the crowd an affirmation about the legendary group: “One of one!” The most derivative rappers in the world will tell you they are too;
More than 30 years after the release of Enter the Wu-Tang, the group is finishing its 27-city North American farewell tour billed as The Final Chamber.
Wu-Tang Clan is performing their final shows in NYC and Newark as part of their farewell tour, with tickets available from $46. Their impact on hip-hop is highlighted.
Last week, Lynne, 77, was forced to cancel the final dates of ELO’s Over and Out farewell tour. The final show had been scheduled for July 13 in London’s Hyde Park and was touted as Lynne’s retirement from live performing. Instead, the rock legend’s farewell fizzled out.
The hip-hop collective enthralled a full house with a relentless, nearly two-hour set of the band’s greatest hits and various members’ best-known solo tracks.
In 2004, Phil Collins started his First Final Farewell tour, and in 2017, he called his true farewell tour the Not Dead Yet tour. (In 2021, he joined Genesis for its The Last Domino? tour.)
The area has plenty of music, including Suzanne McNeil, Aldous Collins Band, Draw the Line, Joey Harkum and Graham Nash.