Clipse announces “Let God Sort Em Out” Tour

Clipse reveals "Let God Sort Em Out" Tour Dates
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Clipse reveals “Let God Sort Em Out” Tour Dates

In a monumental return that’s sending ripples across the hip-hop landscape, Clipse—the legendary rap duo from Virginia Beach, composed of real-life brothers Pusha T and Malice (No Malice)—has announced their first U.S. tour in over 15 years.

Coinciding with the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out, this tour is more than just a comeback. It’s a cultural event built on legacy, evolution, and a rekindled bond between two of the most respected lyricists in rap history.

A Historic Moment for Hip-Hop Fans

Clipse hasn’t toured together since the late 2000s. Their last album as a duo, Til the Casket Drops, came out in 2009. Since then, both brothers pursued separate paths—Pusha T becoming the president of GOOD Music and a Grammy-nominated solo artist, while Malice turned inward, exploring spirituality and later reemerging as No Malice.

The reunion was long hoped for but far from expected. Now, fans finally have the chance to see Clipse live on stage, delivering their signature lyrical craftsmanship and street-rooted storytelling.

The Let God Sort Em Out Tour kicks off August 3 in Boston, MA and wraps in Detroit, MI on September 10, hitting over 25 cities across the country.

Let God Sort Em Out: A Star-Studded Collaboration

The new album, Let God Sort Em Out (LGSEO), is set for release on July 11, 2025 and already generating massive buzz. Why?

Because it’s produced entirely by Pharrell Williams, the legendary producer and one-half of The Neptunes, who was behind Clipse’s most iconic early hits like “Grindin’” and “Mr. Me Too.”

Also joining the project is acclaimed visual artist KAWS, known for his fine art-meets-streetwear style. KAWS has created the album’s cover art and is collaborating on exclusive merchandise drops, making LGSEO not just an auditory event, but a visual one too.

The album is being released in partnership with Roc Nation Distribution, ensuring a major platform for the duo’s return.

Lead Single “Ace Trumpets” Takes Over Streaming

The lead single from the album, “Ace Trumpets,” dropped last week and has already taken off. It’s trending on YouTube, blowing up on X (formerly Twitter), and dominating Spotify playlists.

The track is classic Clipse: aggressive, clever, and razor-sharp. It also showcases Pharrell’s production evolution—airy horns, dark basslines, and stripped-down drum patterns that spotlight the duo’s lyrical precision.

This early success is a promising sign that Let God Sort Em Out could be the duo’s most impactful project yet.

Full U.S. Tour Dates: Where to See Clipse Live

Here’s where you can catch Clipse this summer and fall:

  • Sun, Aug 03 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
  • Tue, Aug 05 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
  • Thu, Aug 07 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
  • Sat, Aug 09 – Fairfax, VA – EagleBank Arena
  • Sun, Aug 10 – Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome (hometown show!)
  • Tue, Aug 12 – Miami, FL – The Fillmore
  • Wed, Aug 13 – Orlando, FL – The Vanguard
  • Thu, Aug 14 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
  • Sat, Aug 16 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
  • Sun, Aug 17 – Milwaukee, WI – The Eagles Ballroom
  • Mon, Aug 18 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory
  • Tue, Aug 19 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ’s Live
  • Thu, Aug 21 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
  • Sat, Aug 23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Novo
  • Mon, Aug 25 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
  • Wed, Aug 27 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater
  • Thu, Aug 28 – San Diego, CA – SOMA
  • Fri, Aug 29 – Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels
  • Tue, Sep 02 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
  • Wed, Sep 03 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
  • Thu, Sep 04 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
  • Sat, Sep 06 – Kansas City, MO – Midland Theatre
  • Sun, Sep 07 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
  • Mon, Sep 08 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
  • Wed, Sep 10 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple

Tickets, Pre-Orders & Exclusive Merch

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 13 via the official website: letgodsortemout.com. Pre-sale access, VIP packages, and early bird bundles will also be available.

The site also hosts album pre-orders in LP, CD, and digital formats. Additionally, the exclusive KAWS-designed merchandise collection is available now. Future drops will feature collaborations with high-profile streetwear designers, making the merch a collector’s item for fashion and music fans alike.

Why Clipse Still Matters in 2025

Many younger fans know Pusha T as a solo force in hip-hop. But the DNA of his artistry was forged in Clipse. Together with Malice, their early 2000s releases—especially Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury—redefined luxury rap and coke rap narratives.

Their sound was minimalist but hard-hitting. Their bars were clever, coded, and personal. Their influence is still seen today in artists like Freddie Gibbs, Benny the Butcher, and even Kendrick Lamar.

What makes Clipse’s return relevant isn’t nostalgia. It’s their ability to evolve while staying true to who they are—something rare in an era of fleeting trends.

How Pharrell and KAWS Enhance the Clipse Aesthetic

Pharrell Williams and Clipse are intertwined musically and personally. Pharrell helped launch their career, and his return as sole producer gives Let God Sort Em Out continuity with a new edge.

KAWS, meanwhile, adds modern artistic weight. Known for collaborations with Supreme, Dior, and Nike, his involvement elevates the project from an album to a cultural artifact. Fans of street art, fashion, and hip-hop intersect here.

This synergy of music, design, and branding puts Clipse at the forefront of the current multimedia music era, where visuals are as vital as the sound.

This Is More Than a Tour—It’s a Moment

For fans of lyrical rap, for students of hip-hop history, and for anyone craving substance in an often-overproduced rap world, Clipse’s comeback is must-see and must-hear.

The Let God Sort Em Out Tour is more than a nostalgic reunion. It’s a renewal. It’s the evolution of two artists who shaped a genre and are returning with new insight, creative partners, and fire in their veins.

Whether you’re a long-time Clipse listener or just discovering their legacy, don’t miss this moment. Get your tickets, grab the album, and prepare for one of 2025’s most important hip-hop events.