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The Chef will embark on a 35–city jaunt across the U.S. and Canada, beginning in Ontario on April 14 and stopping in cities that include New York, Austin, Miami and Los Angeles before wrapping up in Virginia Beach on June 5.
"For me, no matter how long you've been in the game, there's still nothing like rocking out in front of thousands of fans that you know have been supporting you since day one," Raekwon said in a statement to XXL. "Every city is different. We're gonna do stuff from the new album, classics and I got a few surprises for them. Overall, this is going to be a great show."
'Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang' was released on Raekwon's Ice H20 imprint in March 2010. Most recently, Rae has announced plans to begin work on an autobiography that will chart his journey through the music industry as part of Staten Island's infamous Wu-Tang Clan.
April tour dates for the 'Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang' North American tour are as follows. Visit RaekwonChronicles.com for the full list of dates.
4/14: Ritual, Ottawa, ON.
4/15: Opera House, Toronto, ON.
4/16: Tommy's Lounge, Pawtucket, R.I.
4/17: B.B. King's, New York, N.Y.
4/18: Middle East, Cambridge, Mass.
4/20: Fortune Sound Club, Vancouver, BC.
4/21: Starlite Room, Edmonton, Ore.
4/22: Dickens, Calgary, AB.
4/23: Pyramid Cabaret, Winnipeg, MB.
4/26: Red 7, Austin, Texas
4/28: Club Red, Tempe, Ariz.
4/29: Fat Cat, Modesto, Calif.
4/30: El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, Calif.



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