Clipse reveal European dates for Let God Sort Em Out Tour

Clipse announces European dates for Let God Sort Em Out Tour
After more than 15 years of silence, Clipse—the iconic rap duo made up of Pusha T and Malice—have come roaring back into the spotlight. Their long-awaited reunion album, Let God Sort Em Out, dropped on Friday, setting off waves of excitement across the hip-hop world.
Now, riding that momentum, Clipse have expanded their Let God Sort Em Out Tour, adding four new European dates in Tilburg, Paris, London, and Manchester. These shows, scheduled between November 5–10, mark the duo’s first European headlining dates in over a decade.
It’s the kind of comeback most fans thought they’d never see—and it’s already shaping up to be one of the year’s biggest music stories.
New European Dates Confirmed
Here’s what we know so far about the newly added shows:
- November 5 – Tilburg, Netherlands
- November 6 – Paris, France
- November 8 – London, UK
- November 10 – Manchester, UK
Tickets for Tilburg, London, and Manchester are already on sale through verified platforms. Paris tickets are currently marked as coming soon on Clipse’s official website.
This Euro leg follows a packed North American tour, which begins August 3 in Boston.
Full North American Tour Highlights
Originally announced in June, the Clipse tour spans over 20 cities across the U.S., bringing their new material—and classic catalog—to both longtime fans and new listeners
More cities are expected to be added as demand grows, especially given the response to the new album and live performances teased during Paris Fashion Week and Tiny Desk-style events earlier this year.
Let God Sort Em Out Is More Than a Reunion
Released July 11, Let God Sort Em Out is Clipse’s first full-length album since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops. But this isn’t just a nostalgic victory lap.
The new album explores faith, grief, legacy, and the moral tension between success and salvation. It’s gritty, but thoughtful—combining hard-hitting bars with reflective storytelling.
The album is produced entirely by Pharrell Williams, longtime collaborator and fellow Virginia Beach native. The sound is sparse, cinematic, and often experimental—showing Pharrell’s evolution alongside the duo.
A Star-Studded Lineup of Features
Clipse didn’t return alone. The 13-track album is stacked with heavy-hitting features:
- Kendrick Lamar on “Chains & Whips”
- Nas on the title track
- Tyler, The Creator on “P.O.V.”
- John Legend on “The Birds Don’t Sing”
- The-Dream on “All Things Considered”
- Stove God Cooks and Ab-Liva on “E.B.I.T.D.A.”
Each feature brings a unique voice to the project, enhancing Clipse’s central themes without stealing the spotlight.
Fan Favorites & Standout Tracks
Listeners have already taken to social media to share early favorites from the project. Top mentions include:
- “Chains & Whips”: Kendrick Lamar’s verse addresses generational trauma and industry hypocrisy with sharp introspection. The track quickly became the most streamed on the album.
- “The Birds Don’t Sing”: A haunting tribute to the brothers’ late parents, blending Malice’s spiritual perspective with John Legend’s gospel-infused hook.
- “Ace Trumpets”: Classic Pusha bravado meets Malice’s newfound poise—sharp lyrics, lavish imagery, and layered production.
- “Inglorious Bastards”: A cinematic, dark banger that showcases Clipse’s chemistry hasn’t lost its edge.
A Visual Experience to Match the Music
To celebrate the release, Clipse also dropped a stunning music video for “Chains & Whips,” directed by Gabriel Moses. Though Kendrick Lamar doesn’t appear, the visual narrative follows themes of identity, oppression, and rebirth.
Set in a surreal Southern Gothic landscape, the video blends powerful imagery—rural Americana, beauty pageants, church rituals, prison chains—with the lyrical weight of the track.
It closes with a chilling, stripped-down a cappella of “Grindin’,” bringing Clipse’s past full circle.
How Fans Are Reacting
Across TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube, fans are calling Clipse’s return “one of the greatest hip-hop reunions in recent memory.”
Popular tweets and video reactions include:
- “This isn’t just nostalgia. This is next-level storytelling.”
- “Malice coming back with this kind of heat? Didn’t see that coming.”
- “Pusha T never missed a beat. Clipse still got it.”
TikTok creators are using the album’s darker tracks to soundtrack short films, fashion reels, and even spiritual testimonies—an indication that the album has crossed into lifestyle territory.
Why This Comeback Hits Different
Unlike many reunions, Clipse didn’t just recycle what made them famous. They matured, evolved, and built something deeper. Their latest work isn’t only about success—it’s about sacrifice, family, and what it means to be men of faith in a flawed industry.
This level of reflection gives Let God Sort Em Out evergreen appeal—especially for fans in their 30s and 40s who grew up with Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury.
It also sets an example for how legacy acts can age with integrity, refusing to chase trends or algorithms in favor of timeless craftsmanship.
Don’t Miss the Tour
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Clipse, this tour promises more than just music. Expect immersive visuals, raw lyricism, and possibly surprise appearances from collaborators.
The tour marks a chance to see a defining duo of 2000s hip-hop step back into their full power—and with new stories to tell.
Key Takeaways
- Clipse released their first album in 16 years, Let God Sort Em Out, on July 11.
- The album is produced entirely by Pharrell and includes features from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, and more.
- A North American tour kicks off on August 3 in Boston.
- Four new European shows were added: Tilburg, Paris, London, and Manchester, scheduled for November 5–10.
- Tickets for three of the four Euro dates are available now.
- The comeback has been met with overwhelming fan enthusiasm and critical acclaim.
Clipse’s return is more than a reunion—it’s a masterclass in how hip-hop artists can evolve with grace, creativity, and purpose. Whether live or on record, this duo has reclaimed their spot at the top.
For fans old and new, the message is clear: Clipse are back, and they’re here to stay.