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Wu-Tang Clan fans offered refunds after members miss “final” shows in Australia

Wu-Tang Clan fans offered refunds after members miss “final” shows in Australia

Refunds have been offered to fans attending Wu-Tang Clan‘s recent Australia shows after multiple members failed to appear.

The legendary hip-hop collective kicked off the UK leg of their ‘The Final Chamber’ tour in London earlier this month (Tuesday March 17) – although “unforeseen circumstances” meant a show the next day was cancelled – before taking their last run of shows into the UAE and Australia.

However, fans took to social media following a performance at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Wednesday March 25 and expressed disappointment that Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna, and Young Dirty Bastard were all absent.

This left the remaining six members – RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck, and U-God – to continue with the show.

A Billboard report notes that Wu-Tang Clan had posted an Instagram Story in the lead-up to shows, suggesting that Method Man would not join them in Australia, but no announcement was made regarding the other missing members.

The absences were at odds with the tour being marketed as their final outing together, and fans who no longer wished to attend were offered the option to claim a refund.

“We want to make fans aware that due to unforeseen circumstances, a couple of members will be unable to join the remaining tour dates in Melbourne and Sydney,” ticketing platform Ticketek said in a statement (via The Independent).

Earlier this month, RZA spoke to NME about Wu-Tang Clan‘s farewell tour. He touched on the legacy of the rap icons as well as the future of fabled album ‘Once Upon A Time In Shaolin’, and said celebrating the group at a time when they’re mourning co-founder Oliver ‘Power’ Grant, RZA made 2026 a “bittersweet” year.

“We got nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, but then we lost a dear, dear brother,” he told NME. “We’re on tour now, going back to see our fans in international spaces. It’s been beautiful. It’s one of those years where it seems like we’ll definitely have the balance, and hopefully after that we can tip the scale to the good.”

“It was just time for us to make sure our footprint is clear,” RZA continued. “Our footprint had dust coming over it through our inactivity and the way that music was changing. A lot of heroes go unsung, and I refuse for that to happen, to be quite frank with you.

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