Wu-Tang Clan marked the end of their “Final Chamber” tour with a heartfelt tribute to fans, family, and late member Ol’ Dirty Bastard. After finishing the U.S. run, the group teamed with The Realest to auction items from their last three shows — from stage-used setlists to standout pieces like Raekwon’s Gucci “Chef’s Kiss” apron, which topped $2,000, and Inspectah Deck’s Tiffany-signed MSG ticket that sold for $6,000.
Raekwon said the group wanted to give fans something truly personal and “legendary,” recalling how treasured memorabilia once inspired him growing up. The auction also carried added meaning as the group reflected on ODB’s legacy, now continued by his son, Young Dirty Bastard.
Looking back on three decades of work, Raekwon emphasized how far the nine-member collective has come, the challenges they overcame, and how ODB always predicted their global impact. Even after 30 years, he says the Clan’s passion remains strong — just as ODB believed it would.



