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After 16 years apart, Pusha T and No Malice have reunited as Clipse—and they're not just back, they're dominating. The Virginia Beach brothers returned in 2025 with their critically acclaimed album Let God Sort Em Out and a sold-out tour that proved their legend only grew during the hiatus. Now the final dates of this historic run await.
Clipse is the hip-hop duo consisting of brothers Gene "No Malice" Thornton Jr. and Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Formed in 1994 and discovered by fellow Virginia native Pharrell Williams, they became defining voices in hip-hop with razor-sharp lyricism and the pioneering "coke rap" narratives that influenced a generation of MCs.
Their classic albums Lord Willin' (2002) and Hell Hath No Fury (2006) produced anthems like "Grindin'," "When the Last Time," "Mr. Me Too," and "Keys Open Doors." After their 2009 album Til the Casket Drops, Malice stepped away to pursue faith, while Pusha T built a successful solo career. Their 2025 reunion has been called triumphant vindication.
Released July 2025, Let God Sort Em Out is entirely produced by Pharrell Williams and features an all-star lineup: Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, the Creator, John Legend, Stove God Cooks, The-Dream, and the gospel ensemble Voices of Fire. The album received widespread critical acclaim.
Rolling Stone declared they "slammed the door on ageism in hip-hop." The lead single "Ace Trumpets" established their return in force, while "The Birds Don't Sing"—a tribute to their late parents—showed the emotional depth of their evolution.
The Let God Sort Em Out Tour concludes with intimate, high-demand dates: two nights in their Virginia Beach hometown at The Dome (December 26-27) and a Brooklyn Paramount show (December 30) to close out 2025. Plus: Coachella 2026 appearances in April.
These remaining dates will sell fast—this is the reunion hip-hop heads have waited 16 years for. BigStub connects fans with verified sellers at competitive, all-in prices—no hidden fees or checkout surprises. Every transaction is backed by buyer protection and 20+ years of industry experience.
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The Dome - Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, VA
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The Dome - Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach, VA
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Brooklyn Paramount
Brooklyn, NY
Coachella 2026 Weekend 1: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber & Karol G - 3 Day Pass
Empire Polo Field
Indio, CA
Coachella 2026 Weekend 2: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber & Karol G - 3 Day Pass
Empire Polo Field
Indio, CA
Clipse has three headline dates remaining in 2025: Virginia Beach on December 26 and 27 at The Dome, and Brooklyn Paramount on December 30. They will also perform at Coachella 2026 in April (both weekends).
Yes! Clipse returns to their Virginia Beach hometown for two nights at The Dome on December 26 and 27, 2025. This is an especially meaningful homecoming for the Thornton brothers who grew up in Virginia Beach.
Yes! Clipse is confirmed for Coachella 2026 at Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. They will perform both Weekend 1 (April 10-12) and Weekend 2 (April 17-19).
Clipse consists of brothers Pusha T (Terrence Thornton) and No Malice (Gene Thornton Jr.). Both are from Virginia Beach, Virginia. The duo was discovered by Pharrell Williams in the early 1990s.
After their 2009 album Til the Casket Drops, No Malice stepped away from secular music to pursue a life of faith. Pusha T continued with a successful solo career. They reunited in 2019 for select appearances before fully reuniting for the 2025 album Let God Sort Em Out.
Let God Sort Em Out is Clipse's fourth studio album, released July 11, 2025. It is their first album in 16 years, entirely produced by Pharrell Williams, featuring Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler the Creator, John Legend, and others. The album received widespread critical acclaim.
Ticket prices vary by show, section, and demand. The Virginia Beach hometown shows and Brooklyn finale are high-demand dates. Verified resale platforms display all-in pricing with no hidden fees.
Clipse performs a career-spanning setlist mixing classic hits like Grindin', Mr. Me Too, Keys Open Doors, and When the Last Time with new material from Let God Sort Em Out including Ace Trumpets and The Birds Don't Sing.
Clipse headline shows typically run 75-90 minutes. The 2025 tour featured career-spanning setlists that balanced classic material with the new album.
The album is entirely produced by Pharrell Williams, reuniting the longtime creative partnership. Pharrell also executive produced their classic albums Lord Willin' and Hell Hath No Fury.
The main Let God Sort Em Out Tour featured EARTHGANG as support. Check specific venue announcements for the remaining December dates.
Most Clipse shows begin at 7:00 or 8:00 PM local time. Doors typically open 60-90 minutes before showtime. Check your specific venue for exact timing.
Yes! Pusha T and No Malice are from Virginia Beach, Virginia. They were born in The Bronx but moved to Virginia Beach in 1979, where they met Pharrell Williams and developed their signature sound.
Both brothers have indicated they want to continue working together. In interviews, they stated it won't be another 16 years before the next Clipse project.
The December 30, 2025 show at Brooklyn Paramount is the final headline date of the Let God Sort Em Out Tour, closing out a triumphant reunion year for Clipse before their Coachella 2026 appearances.