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A Tribe Called Quest Join Kanye West Tour, Q-Tip Says It's Their Last Shows Ever


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A Tribe Called Quest Join Kanye West Tour, Q-Tip Says It's Their Last Shows Ever

Kanye West's Yeezus tour with Kendrick Lamar has added two additional opening acts: Pusha T and A Tribe Called Quest. And according to Q-Tip, the Yeezus shows will be extra special because they'll be Tribe's final shows, ever.

"In August, ATCQ did our last show FOR Cali," he wrote on Twitter (as Consequence of Sound point out). "It's only right we do our FINAL 2 joints where we started...NYC". Those shows will happen on November 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and November 24 at Madison Square Garden. You know what they say about "final" anything, though— Tribe already broke up once, in 1998, before reuniting several years later.

Pusha T will open the October 25 date at Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Watch the video for Tribe's "Award Tour":



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