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Hip-hop duo Clipse tours for the first time in 15 years

The duo is Pusha T and Malice, who are bringing their Let God Sort Em Out tour to Phoenix, supporting their upcoming album.
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The Clipse perform onstage during the BET Hip Hop Awards 2022 at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta on September 30, 2022. Terence Rushin/Getty Images

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Hardcore hip-hop duo Clipse is Pusha T and Malice. They're hitting the road for the first time in 15 years and will be in Phoenix on Aug. 23, stopping at the Marquee Theater.

The two are also brothers who have been actively creating music together since the early '90s and are now getting ready to drop their fourth album, "Let God Sort Em Out. " The album shares that title with the U.S. tour, which features dates around the U.S. throughout August and early September. The duo has had a long relationship with Pharrell, who handles the production duties on this upcoming release.

Here is the complete list of Clipse tour dates. For more information on music events, visit the Phoenix New Times Concert Calendar.

Aug. 03, Boston, Roadrunner
Aug. 05, Philadelphia, Franklin Music Hall
Aug. 07, New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Aug. 09, Fairfax, Va., EagleBank Arena
Aug. 10, Virginia Beach, Va., The Dome
Aug. 12, Miami, The Fillmore
Aug. 13, Orlando, The Vanguard
Aug. 14, Atlanta, The Eastern
Aug. 16, Cleveland, Agora Theatre
Aug. 17, Milwaukee, The Eagles Ballroom
Aug. 18, St. Louis, The Factory
Aug. 19, Fayetteville, Ark., JJ's Live
Aug. 21, Denver, Mission Ballroom
Aug. 23, Los Angeles, The Novo
Aug. 25, San Francisco, Warfield Theatre
Aug. 27, Phoenix, Ariz., Marquee Theater
Aug. 28, San Diego, SOMA
Aug. 29, Las Vegas, The Theater at Virgin Hotels
Sept. 2, Houston, White Oak Music Hall
Sept. 3, Oklahoma City, The Criterion
Sept. 4, Dallas, The Bomb Factory
Sept. 6, Kansas City, Mo., Midland Theatre
Sept. 7, Minneapolis, The Armory
Sept. 8, Chicago, IL, The Salt Shed
Sept. 10, Detroit, Masonic Temple