Clipse Adds Four New European Dates to ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ Tour Following Album Drop

After finally releasing their long-awaited reunion album Let God Sort Em Out last Friday, Clipse have announced four additional dates for their upcoming tour. The newly added shows will take place in Tilburg, Paris, London, and Manchester, all scheduled between November 5th and 10th. Tickets for the London, Manchester, and Tilburg concerts are already on sale, while Paris tickets are listed as “coming soon” on Clipse’s official website.
The tour, initially announced by Pusha T and Malice back in June, is set to kick off on August 3rd at the Roadrunner in Boston. The itinerary covers a wide range of North American cities, including Philadelphia, New York, Fairfax, Virginia Beach (their hometown), Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, Cleveland, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, among others. With the European leg now expanding, Clipse are poised to bring their reunion energy to fans across the Atlantic as well.
Let God Sort Em Out is Clipse’s first album since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, and it has been met with excitement from both longtime fans and new listeners. The project boasts collaborations with notable artists such as Ab-Liva, John Legend, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Stove God Cooks, The-Dream, and Tyler, The Creator. Pharrell Williams, a longtime collaborator and essential figure in the Clipse sound, produced all 13 tracks on the album.
In a recent interview with Complex to celebrate the album release, Pusha T shed light on how their collaboration with Tyler, The Creator came about. “Tyler was in and out through the process of creating the album,” Pusha T explained. “He was always calling me, asking to hear certain records or [asking] ‘man, did y’all finish this?’ or ‘let me hear it.’ ‘P.O.V.’ was a particular record that was new, and he hadn’t heard it. He said something about getting on the album. I said, ‘Oh man, we got a good record for you to get on the album.’ […] He was on the road, and he had a setup on the road, so I said, ‘Alright, I’m gonna shoot it to you man, just shoot it back though.’”
With the album receiving strong attention and the tour expanding, Clipse are clearly capitalizing on their reunion momentum. Fans both in North America and Europe can look forward to a series of live performances showcasing the duo’s iconic chemistry and the fresh sounds from Let God Sort Em Out.



