Raekwon, Mobb Deep Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Raekwon & Mobb Deep 2025 Tour Info
Celebrate a monumental moment in hip-hop as Raekwon of Wu‑Tang Clan and Mobb Deep’s Havoc join forces for a powerful co-headlining tour this fall. Marking the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking albums Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… and The Infamous, these iconic artists will deliver a unified set for the very first time, blending their legendary hits into one unforgettable performance. Raekwon promises “pure hip‑hop at its finest,” while Havoc adds that fans should be ready for “pure, raw, unfiltered energy” that honors their legacy and the late Prodigy, with surprise guests expected along the way.
The tour launches on November 13 at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR, and continues across North America with stops in Berkeley, San Diego, Los Angeles, Denver, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Detroit, Wallingford, CT, Toronto, Philadelphia, Boston, Brooklyn, Silver Spring, MD, Charlotte, Atlanta, St. Petersburg, and concludes in Miami Beach on December 15.
This isn’t just a series of concerts — it’s a cultural event honoring two seminal albums that helped shape the sound and soul of hip-hop. Fans can expect a fierce collision of storytelling, lyricism, and camaraderie back‑stage camaraderie as Raekwon and Havoc reframe their music in one commanding set, with nods to history and hip-hop’s future.
Raekwon & Mobb Deep 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for Raekwon & Mobb Deep 2025 concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices typically start around $55 to $75 for general admission or standard seating, depending on the venue and city. In larger markets or for premium spots, prices can rise to around $95 to $130, especially for weekend shows or venues with limited capacity. VIP packages are also being offered at select locations, generally ranging from $300 to $1,200, and often include perks such as private pre-show hospitality featuring food and drinks, exclusive merchandise, and digital itinerary. Pricing varies slightly by venue, but the range reflects the tour’s significance and the legacy of both Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… and The Infamous.
About Raekwon
Raekwon, born Corey Woods, is a foundational figure in hip-hop and a core member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, known for his cinematic storytelling, gritty street narratives, and complex wordplay. He first gained wide acclaim with his work on Wu-Tang’s groundbreaking 1993 debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), but it was his 1995 solo album, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…, that cemented his status as a visionary in rap.
That debut solo album, often called “The Purple Tape” by fans, is widely regarded as one of the most influential hip-hop records of all time. It pioneered the “mafioso rap” subgenre and featured extensive collaboration with fellow Wu-Tang member Ghostface Killah, blending cinematic production with vivid tales of crime, loyalty, and ambition. The album’s success established Raekwon as a lyrical tactician with a unique narrative voice rooted in street realism and layered cultural references.
Over the years, Raekwon has released several solo albums, including Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. II, Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang, and The Wild, consistently maintaining his lyrical sharpness and commitment to authenticity. He’s known for his precise delivery, dense metaphors, and ability to balance rawness with introspection — qualities that have earned him respect across multiple generations of artists and fans.
Beyond music, Raekwon has also ventured into fashion, culinary entrepreneurship, and authorship, with a memoir titled From Staircase to Stage that details his personal journey from Staten Island’s Park Hill projects to global recognition. His influence extends far beyond his solo catalog — he’s helped shape the aesthetic and ethos of East Coast hip-hop and continues to represent the soul of the genre with every verse.