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Wu-Tang Clan + Run The Jewels @ State Farm Arena, Atlanta – June 11th

  • Writer: Chris Collett
    Chris Collett
  • 5 hours ago
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Wu-Tang Clan Atlanta 2025 - Photo by © Chris Collett/Lightriot Photography
Wu-Tang Clan Atlanta 2025 - Photo by © Chris Collett/Lightriot Photography

On June 11, State Farm Arena lit up with energy as hip-hop legends Wu-Tang Clan and hometown heroes Run the Jewels took over for one of the biggest shows of the summer. This stop on Wu-Tang’s The Final Chamber farewell tour was more than just a concert. It felt like history in the making.


Run the Jewels Set It Off

Killer Mike and El‑P got the night started with a fierce and fearless performance. Their set included crowd favorites like “Legend Has It,” “Close Your Eyes,” and “JU$T,” with the Atlanta crowd hanging on every word. Their chemistry, sharp lyricism, and booming production turned the arena into a frenzy before the main event even started.


Wu-Tang Forever (And Ever)

When Wu-Tang hit the stage, the energy shifted into another gear. They opened with “Bring da Ruckus” and tore through a 30+ song setlist packed with classics like “Protect Ya Neck,” “C.R.E.A.M.,” and “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F’ Wit.” Every member got their moment, and the crowd knew every word.

Special guests took things even further. Redman dropped in for “Da Rockwilder” and more, Blue Raspberry brought soulful vocals to tracks like “Rainy Dayz,” and Young Dirty Bastard paid tribute to his father with high-energy takes on “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” and “Got Your Money.”


A Night to Remember

Wu-Tang’s farewell tour is not just a celebration. It is a thank you to the fans who have been with them for decades. The Atlanta stop was packed with emotion, nostalgia, and serious firepower from start to finish.

Run the Jewels brought it home for their city. Wu-Tang brought the legacy. And together, they gave Atlanta a night no one will forget.


© All Photos Chris Collett/LightRiot Photography


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