Wu-Tang Clan to Start Las Vegas Residency on 2024 Super Bowl Weekend
Wu-Tang Clan are set to play a residency at the Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas in the new year. Titled “The Saga Continues… The Las Vegas Residency,” the residency will kick off the days before Super Bowl LVIII – February 9 and 10, 2024.
The Super Bowl will be taking place in Las Vegas this year, so travelers may be able to catch both the show and the big game. After the Super Bowl dates, the next two Wu-Tang Clan concerts will be on March 22 and 23. The New York Times reports more dates will be announced in the coming months. Tickets for the group’s residency go on sale Friday (December 15).
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RZA told the Times the rap group has been in talks about the residency for five years. The performer also said he hopes Wu-Tang Clan’s residency leads to more hip-hop acts performing in Las Vegas. “I’m in that spirit of loving where there’s a hub of art and then loving that I—in my talent and the Wu-Tang brothers—can add to that hub and of course eventually invite more hip-hop artists to come and play in this sandbox with us,” he said.
As for other Wu-Tang Clan news, the group recently finished up the second run of their NY State of Mind tour with Nas. Super Bowl LVIII takes place on Sunday, February 11, 2024, at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. Usher is set to headline the Apple Music Halftime Show.
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