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Wu-Tang Clan & Nas Expand ‘N.Y. State Of Mind’ Tour

Hip Hop legends Wu-Tang Clan and Nas expand their co-headlining N.Y. State of Mind tour returning in 2023.

‘N.Y. State Of Mind’ Tour Goes Global

Live Nation sponsors the global expansion of N.Y. State of Mind tour reaching 32 dates this time around. Beginning May 9th in Auckland, New Zealand,then stopping in Australia, Sweden, Denmark, England, Canada and Europe.  Eventually, N.Y. State of Mind tour comes to a close on Sunday, October 22 in Highland, CA. Previously, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas made quite the impression with the debut of N.Y. State of Mind tour selling out 25 shows in 2022. This would include a monumental show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Additionally, the tour received a nomination for Pollstar’s 2022 Hip Hop Tour of the year.

Nas And Wu-Tang Clan’s Recent Projects

In the aftermath of last years N.Y State of Mind tour, Nas would release his fifteenth studio album, King’s Disease III. As far as Wu-Tang Clan, they were digging their claws into a biopic series, Wu-Tang: An American Saga which would premiere last month. The series takes an intimate look at the life and legacy of the hip-hop group. From music, fashion, entrepreneurship, the series celebrates the art of hip-hop from the lens of the iconic Wu-Tang Clan members themselves. RZA tells Rolling Stone via email: “We explore the music, the fashion, the entrepreneurial elements, and that pioneering spirit that the hip-hop art form generates. We also explore the imagination and inspiration that the music invoked into the youth. We do this all while navigating the complex relationships that success spawns.” If you are a true old school rap fan, you recognize the intelligence and impact of Nas and Wu-Tang Clan. It’s rare that hip-hop greats join forces for a co-headlining tour, so secure your tickets for N.Y. State of Mind tour now! If you’re looking to see Wu-Tang on the west coast, here’s festival to put on your calendar.
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