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Clipse Tickets, Tour Dates and Concert
Clipse Tickets, Tour Dates and Concert

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• 7 Upcoming Shows
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Fan Reviews

scar
September 5th 2025
Didn’t go because I didn’t have money to buy a ticket but i automatically knew the concert was lit I know okc showed out for the dope boys from the number one. Clipster
Oklahoma City, OK@
The Criterion
Brandon
August 25th 2025
They brought out Kendrick! This show was so worth the money
Los Angeles, CA@
The Novo
earl
August 20th 2025
Been a fan since day 1. First time seeing them in concert. My seats were amazing!!! The venue and the vibe were awesome!!!
Cleveland, OH@
Agora Theater & Ballroom
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About Clipse

In the more than 15 years since the last Clipse album hit the shelves of record stores, the music world has been upended several times over. “You see great rappers all the time,” Pusha T says, before contrasting he and his older brother Malice with those who are not truly of the culture. “But there’s something a little off about it.” Let God Sort Em Out has no such problems. Over 13 taut, kinetic beats from longtime collaborator Pharrell, Pusha and Malice exorcise demons and catalog areas of personal growth—without ever sacrificing the menace and minimalism that made them legends of the genre. It is a master class in maturing without abandoning one’s core identity, but rather deepening it, making it more three-dimensional. “The fact that it has remained viable for so long has allowed me to say, ‘Hey, this must be meant to be,’” Malice says. Let God Sort Em Out is an instantly unforgettable contribution to the duo’s catalog, and to hip-hop writ large, filled with the type of razor-toothed exercises that made Clipse icons in the first place. Take the taunting “Inglorious Bastards” or “Marie Kondo,” which scoffs at “60-day stars and 20-year thousandaires.” The beats, which Pusha describes as “polarizing,” are urgent, technicolor, and hold plenty of space for the vocal to become the track’s most important instrument. The need to be authentic is paramount, but it’s also natural to these two. Perhaps Malice puts it most clearly: “Nothing else works for us.”
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Genres:
East Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
Hometown:
Virginia Beach, Virginia

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Clipse to play in your city
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Live Photos of Clipse

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Clipse merch
amazonview store

Hell Hath No Fury
$27.98
View All
Clipse's tour

Fan Reviews

scar
September 5th 2025
Didn’t go because I didn’t have money to buy a ticket but i automatically knew the concert was lit I know okc showed out for the dope boys from the number one. Clipster
Oklahoma City, OK@
The Criterion
Brandon
August 25th 2025
They brought out Kendrick! This show was so worth the money
Los Angeles, CA@
The Novo
earl
August 20th 2025
Been a fan since day 1. First time seeing them in concert. My seats were amazing!!! The venue and the vibe were awesome!!!
Cleveland, OH@
Agora Theater & Ballroom
View More Fan Reviews

About Clipse

In the more than 15 years since the last Clipse album hit the shelves of record stores, the music world has been upended several times over. “You see great rappers all the time,” Pusha T says, before contrasting he and his older brother Malice with those who are not truly of the culture. “But there’s something a little off about it.” Let God Sort Em Out has no such problems. Over 13 taut, kinetic beats from longtime collaborator Pharrell, Pusha and Malice exorcise demons and catalog areas of personal growth—without ever sacrificing the menace and minimalism that made them legends of the genre. It is a master class in maturing without abandoning one’s core identity, but rather deepening it, making it more three-dimensional. “The fact that it has remained viable for so long has allowed me to say, ‘Hey, this must be meant to be,’” Malice says. Let God Sort Em Out is an instantly unforgettable contribution to the duo’s catalog, and to hip-hop writ large, filled with the type of razor-toothed exercises that made Clipse icons in the first place. Take the taunting “Inglorious Bastards” or “Marie Kondo,” which scoffs at “60-day stars and 20-year thousandaires.” The beats, which Pusha describes as “polarizing,” are urgent, technicolor, and hold plenty of space for the vocal to become the track’s most important instrument. The need to be authentic is paramount, but it’s also natural to these two. Perhaps Malice puts it most clearly: “Nothing else works for us.”
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Genres:
East Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
Hometown:
Virginia Beach, Virginia

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