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About

One of hip-hop’s heavyweight supergroups brings their Farewell Tour to Europe and the UK for one last ruckus

Arguably hip-hop’s first musical dynasty, Wu-Tang Clan started as one member’s plan, and grew into a global brand.

How do you tell a story like the Wu-Tang Clan? Perhaps it’s easiest to just start in the beginning, the early ‘90s, when a group of erstwhile musical collaborators from Staten Island decided to cohere into a single unit. Their names are now as iconic as the intro to a song that announces them on their debut record, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers): The RZA, The GZA, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killa and the Method Man – as well as Masta Killa, Capadonna and DJ Mathematics.

Combining a rough, rugged and raw production style with relentless vocal delivery and samples lifted from kung-fu movies (supposedly inspired by films the younger members would watch at seedy Times Square movie theatres during the day time) at a time when hip-hop was still dominated by boom-bap, and when West Coast gangsta rap was still in its infancy, from the moment their debut hit the streets it ripped the face off rap fans from coast to coast and kickstarted a musical dynasty.

Of course, each member brought their own unique flavour to the Wu-Tang Clan, but at the heart of it all, always, was The GZA, otherwise known as The Genius, and with good reason: Laying out a Master Plan before the group had even dropped their first record, it was the GZA who mapped out the strategy that would turn both the group and its composite members into hip-hop legends, releasing a series of critically-acclaimed solo records while occasionally regrouping as the original unit to remind fans what their combined forces were capable of.

As crazy as it is to think, that was over thirty years ago. In the time that has passed since, members have come and gone (RIP Ol’ Dirty Bastard), and Wu-Tang has evolved from a gritty hip-hop troupe from Staten Island to a global brand, recognisable by their inimitable ‘Wu’ double-u logo, which now adorns clothing, sneakers, homeware and everything else. What started as a genius’ plan has grown into an international sensation, and at the centre of it all is a troupe of hip-hop legends whose live shows have become something like a pilgrimage for hip-hop for-lifers.

And now, after three decades of splitting wigs, the Wu might be finally making their exit. Following a Farewell Tour of North America that left fans yearning for three decades more, the Wu are bringing their final, emotional goodbye to the UK and Europe, announcing a slew of shows across the European continent to say goodbye to fans who’ve grown and evolved with and alongside their own sweeping sonic oeuvre. It’ll be emotional, but it’ll also be a wild one. They’ll bring the music: You can bring the ruckus.

Last update: October 2026

Setlists

  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Sunlight
    2. 2.Bring da Ruckus
    3. 3.Clan in da Front
    4. 4.Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
    5. 5.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit
    6. 6.Method Man
    7. 7.Shame on a Nigga
    8. 8.Protect Ya Neck
  2. Set 2:

    1. 9.Killing Me Softly With His Song (Lori Lieberman cover)
    2. 10.To Zion (Lauryn Hill cover)
    3. 11.Marching (Zion Marley cover)
    4. 12.Ex-Factor (Lauryn Hill cover)
    5. 13.Can It Be All So Simple
    6. 14.Rainy Dayz (Ghostface Killah and Raekwon cover) (Intro only)
    7. 15.Criminology (Raekwon cover)
    8. 16.Incarcerated Scarfaces (Raekwon cover)
    9. 17.'97 Mentality (Cappadonna cover)
    10. 18.Roc the Mic (State Property cover)
    11. 19.What We Do (Freeway cover)
    12. 20.Winter Warz (Ghostface Killah cover) (contains elements of "What We Do" by "Freeway".)
    13. 21.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    14. 22.Release Yo' Delf (Method Man cover) (Intro only)
    15. 23.Bring the Pain (Method Man cover)
    16. 24.4,3,2,1 (LL Cool J cover)
    17. 25.Doin' It (LL Cool J cover)
    18. 26.I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By (Method Man cover)
  3. Set 3

    1. 27.Liquid Swords (GZA/Genius cover)
    2. 28.Duel of the Iron Mic (GZA/Genius cover)
    3. 29.4th Chamber (GZA/Genius cover)
    4. 30.Gravel Pit
    5. 31.No Said Date (Masta Killa cover)
    6. 32.Tearz
  4. Set 4

    1. 33.Reunited
    2. 34.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    3. 35.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    4. 36.C.R.E.A.M.
    5. 37.Triumph
    1. -The Next Episode (Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg cover) (Only the sample played as the band came to the stage)
    2. 1.RZA Slam Poetry (RZA spoke of Wu-Tang Clan with a full band and DJs playing behind him)
    3. 2.Bring da Ruckus
    4. 3.Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
    5. 4.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit
    6. 5.Shame on a Nigga
    7. 6.Protect Ya Neck
    8. 7.Wu-Tang Sword (RZA narrated as a man posed around the stage with a samurai sword)
    9. 8.Killer Tape Skit (Intro to 7th Chamber)
    10. 9.The Way We Were (Barbra Streisand cover) (Partial: Only sang 1st and 3rd stanzas)
    11. 10.Can It Be All So Simple
    12. 11.Run (Cappadonna cover)
    13. 12.Severe Punishment
    14. 13.Incarcerated Scarfaces (Raekwon cover)
    15. 14.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover) (“This one’s for the ladies” - Raekwon)
    16. 15.Method Man
    17. 16.All I Need (Method Man cover)
    18. 17.C.R.E.A.M.
    19. 18.Torture Skit (Intro to Method Man)
    20. 19.Tearz / Can I Kick It / Gangsta's Paradise (Dance theatre, then RZA spoke of loss mentioning Phife Dawg & Coolio rappin their chorus’ over Tearz)
    21. -Just a Friend (Biz Markie cover)
    22. -California Love (2Pac cover)
    23. -Juicy (The Notorious B.I.G. cover)
    24. -Party Up (Up in Here) (DMX cover)
    25. 20.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    26. 21.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    27. 22.Cherchez LaGhost (Ghostface Killah cover)
    28. 23.Triumph
    29. -Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (McFadden & Whitehead cover) (RZA gave a closing speech, Method Man interacted w/crowd, Ghostface announced after party at FCC)
    1. 1.Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (Cher cover)
    2. 2.Killa Beez
    3. 3.Bring da Ruckus
    4. 4.Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
    5. 5.One Blood Under W
    6. 6.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit
    7. 7.Shame on a Nigga
    8. 8.Protect Ya Neck
    9. 9.Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber
    10. 10.Method Man
    11. 11.Run (Ghostface Killah cover)
    12. 12.Can It Be All So Simple
    13. 13.Severe Punishment
    14. 14.For Heavens Sake
    15. 15.No Said Date (Masta Killa cover)
    16. 16.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    17. 17.Tearz
    18. 18.All I Need (Method Man cover)
    19. 19.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover) (Young dirty bastard performance)
    20. 20.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover) (Young dirty bastard performance)
    21. 21.C.R.E.A.M.
    22. 22.Gravel Pit (U-GOD)
    23. 23.4th Chamber (GZA/Genius cover) (Smells like teen spirit band cover)
    1. 1.Protect Ya Neck
    2. 2.Method Man
    3. 3.Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
    4. 4.Daytona 500 (Ghostface Killah cover)
    5. 5.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit
    6. 6.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    7. 7.Anything (SWV cover) (remix)
    8. 8.C.R.E.A.M.
    9. 9.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    10. 10.Da Rockwilder (Method Man & Redman cover)
    11. 11.Triumph
    1. 1.Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (Cher cover)
    2. 2.Bring da Ruckus
    3. 3.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit
    4. 4.Shame on a Nigga
    5. 5.Protect Ya Neck
    6. 6.Clan in da Front
    7. 7.Method Man
    8. 8.Run (Cappadonna cover)
    9. 9.Can It Be All So Simple
    10. 10.Rumble (U‐God cover)
    11. 11.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    12. 12.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    13. 13.C.R.E.A.M.
    14. 14.Gravel Pit
    15. 15.Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana cover)
    16. 16.Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana cover)
    17. 17.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    18. 18.4th Chamber (GZA/Genius cover)
    19. 19.Triumph

Location

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De Passage 100, 1101 AX Amsterdam

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Ziggo Dome

Getting there

Ziggo Dome is easily accessible from the highway. For some events we also offer parking tickets. This way, you can reserve a spot in advance and not have to stress about it when you get to the venue.

There are two train stations in the area of the Ziggo Dome: Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA and Duivendrecht. Both stations are within walking distance. Both intercity trains and sprinters with connections from Schiphol, Utrecht Centraal, Ede-Wageningen, Arnhem, Nijmegen, Eindhoven, Gouda and Rotterdam, among others, stop at these stations. If you are travelling from Schiphol, Almere or Amersfoort, take the train to Duivendrecht station. If you are travelling from Amsterdam Central and Utrecht Central, take the train to Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station.

You can reach the Ziggo Dome by city and regional bus, and R-net runs between Haarlem station and Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena. Also at night!

By metro, you get off at metro station Bijlmer ArenA, within walking distance of the Ziggo Dome.

FAQS

Wu-Tang Clan will come to the Netherlands on 2 March 2026 with their tour Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber.

Wu-Tang Clan will perform at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.

Tickets for Wu-Tang Clan in Ziggo Dome go on sale Friday 24 October at 10:00 AM.

You can order up to 8 tickets for Wu-Tang Clan.

Please note: Do not order more tickets than the ticket limit allows. If you do so, we may cancel one or all of your orders. This may concern orders with the same email address, billing address, credit card number and/or other information.

Yes. Separate wheelchair spaces are available for Wu-Tang Clan in Ziggo Dome. These tickets can be ordered online.

Please note: if you take an accompanying person to the show they will need their own ticket. You can buy the same type of ticket for this (Accessible Ticket).

For this show there will be seated and standing tickets available.

There are only mobile tickets available for this event. This means you can only enter the venue by scanning your ticket via your Ticketmaster account on your mobile phone. Tickets are not available as a PDF document.