Clipse and J.I.D Are Taking Their Hip-Hop Reckoning to Red Rocks This November
From Virginia Beach to one of the world’s most iconic stages — two generations of rap’s most uncompromising voices share a bill for the first time.
by Sophie Caraan · HypebeastSummary
- Clipse and J.I.D have announced a joint headline show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on November 12, with rising artist Samara Cyn opening
- The show marks Clipse’s largest Colorado performance since their Grammy-winning comeback with Let God Sort Em Out and J.I.D’s biggest headline date in the state off the back of his Grammy-nominated God Does Like Ugly
- Artist presale opens May 13, promoter and venue presales run May 14, and the public on-sale goes live May 15
Clipse and J.I.D have announced a joint headline show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on November 12 — their largest Colorado performance to date and one of the most compelling hip-hop bookings the iconic venue has seen in years. Rising rapper, singer, and songwriter Samara Cyn joins the bill as opening support, adding one of the genre’s fastest-emerging new voices to an already stacked evening presented by AEG Presents Rocky Mountains.
The pairing is not a coincidence of scheduling. Pusha T and Malice arrive at Red Rocks on the back of one of hip-hop’s most celebrated comeback arcs in recent memory. Let God Sort Em Out, released independently in partnership with Roc Nation and produced by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, earned the duo a Grammy and reaffirmed what their cult had always known: that the Virginia Beach duo’s minimalist, razor-sharp approach to rap was never a product of its era. It was always ahead of it. A fully sold-out national tour in 2025, including a standout stop at Denver’s Mission Ballroom, set the trajectory. Red Rocks is the natural next chapter.
J.I.D arrives at the same stage from a different but equally earned direction. Since breaking out of East Atlanta via The Never Story and DiCaprio 2, and earning his breakthrough moment on Dreamville’s Grammy-nominated Revenge of the Dreamers III, J.I.D has built one of modern hip-hop’s most technically precise bodies of work. The Forever Story in 2022 was widely received as a modern classic; “Surround Sound” went multi-platinum. His 2025 Grammy-nominated God Does Like Ugly — which features a collaboration with Clipse on the track “Community” — drove his largest world tour to date and arrives at Red Rocks as the exclamation point on a four-year run of sustained excellence. Genre-spanning collaborations with Imagine Dragons, 21 Savage, and Doja Cat have only widened his reach without softening his edge.
Together, they represent something rarely assembled on a single bill: two distinct generations of hip-hop that share an uncompromising commitment to craft over commerce. Samara Cyn’s presence on the lineup signals that the evening is less a nostalgia exercise and more a full portrait of where the genre has been, where it is, and where it is going. Red Rocks, a natural amphitheatre that has hosted genre-defining moments across decades, is the only room that makes sense for it.
Clipse and J.I.D headline Red Rocks Amphitheatre on November 12. The artist presale opens May 13, promoter and venue presales run May 14, and the public on-sale goes live May 15.