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13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
B2K Announces 2026 Reunion Tour
After teasing a reunion for the past few years with rare appearances that always go viral, B2K has confirmed exclusively with VIBE that they're back and going on tour. Boog, Omarion, Fizz, and Raz will be hitting the road in Spring 2026— seven years after the group came together for 2019's The Millennium Tour. The group has shared details about their upcoming endeavor with Black Promoters Collective, joked about fans being 'pretty aggressive' about them popping out, and how they knew they couldn't tease their long-awaited reunion any longer. '[The tour] was presented to us, but it was definitely something that we wanted to do that we had talked about and it just came together the right way,' Boog explained. 'It's for the fans, you know what I mean? Of course, we have a ball performing for everybody. The best time is when we on stage together. But yeah, this is for the fans.' Most recently, the band surprised fans at the 2025 Millennium Tour with a nostalgic performance of 'Uh Huh,' 'Bump Bump Bump,' 'Girlfriend,' and 'Why I Love You.' What fans can expect with this upcoming tour, compared to the Millennium Tour, is more B2K deep cuts. O hinted, 'I would say we're going to go deeper into our bag and really bring back that energy that people saw when they first was introduced to [us.] I do also want to add to what Boog was saying. We realize and we recognize that where we are in our career and all of the people that has ever supported us, what time we in. We're in a special time in music, and it's so cool. We honor that, our fans, and the people that started on our journey with us. So it is that time again.' Raz chimed in, noting, 'This tour would encapsulate the essence of B2K. We are really challenging ourselves.' He later joked about the 'Ice Box' crooner doing a backflip, for nostalgia's sake, but O laughed it off while commenting about his age. With them still piecing together tour essentials like the perfect setlist, Raz admitted that they want fans' input on 'how we create this amazing tour.' While mentioning fan favorites that weren't singles, B2K opened up about what a record like 'Boys 4 Life' off their sophomore album, Pandemonium!, means to them today. 'The song tells it all,' Fizz expressed. 'You know what I mean? And we're here today, so it speaks a lot of truth and it holds a lot of substance. So maybe it's time for part two.' Boog added, 'We all understand that life is a journey. And us being four boys that started out at 14 years old in this industry, that can be crazy. It's just a testament to say, no matter what we've been through, we're still here. We may not see things the same way all the time, and we may have our spats, but we ain't going to never not have each other's back. That's one bond that can't be broken. No matter what we go through, we're still going to come back together and be bros if we've got to fight the world. I think that's what Boys For Life really embodies. At the end of the day, we're going to always be here for each other.' Anticipation for B2K's tour grew even further after the group performed at the 2025 BET Awards as part of the 106 & Park tribute. The quartet described their performance as a 'full circle moment,' with O quipping, 'I mean, if somebody would've told me 15 years ago 'Y'all going to be performing [in a 106 & Park anniversary tribute],' I'd have been like, 'Man, what are you talking about?' So it's definitely a moment for me.' For more information about future tour announcements, tickets, and exclusive content, check out the tour's official website. More from The Long Road: The Triumph And Truth Of B2K 2025 BET Awards Delivers '106 & Park' Reunion With Original Hosts And Nostalgic Performances Clipse Announces First Tour In Over 15 Years


Axios
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Live music: 9 Charlotte concerts in April, including Tyga and Tuck Fest
Charlotte live music fans, here's a quick list of the nine biggest concerts coming to the city in April. Editor's note: This is not a comprehensive list of all concerts coming here this month. For shows that are sold out, you can check to see if there are resale tickets available. April 2: Anberlin This alt-rock band is bringing its 20th-anniversary tour to Charlotte. Headliner Copeland will perform their album "In Motion" in its entirety. Location: Neighborhood Theatre Time: 7pm Tickets: $42+ April 9: Awolnation Best known for their hit song "Sail," Awolnation combines electronic elements with rock. April 10: Trey Songz, Omarion and Bow Wow Get ready to jam to some throwbacks. The Millennium Tour brings together some of the biggest names in R&B and hip-hop from the early 2000s, including headliners Trey Songz, Omarion and Bow Wow, plus the Ying Yang Twins, Plies, Boosie, Ray J, Sammi, Bobby V, Pleasure P, Nivea and special guest Rock Ross. Location: Spectrum Center Time: 8pm Tickets: $138+ April 12: Disturbed This renowned heavy metal band is bringing its 25th anniversary tour to Charlotte. April 13: Carin León Carin León is a Mexican singer-songwriter who made debut appearances at Coachella and Stagecoach last year. Now, he's bringing his "Boca Chueca Tour" to Charlotte. Location: Spectrum Center Time: 8pm Tickets: $70 Apr. 14: Tyga Charlotte, or "Rack City"? Tyga's coming to the Fillmore. Location: The Fillmore Time: 9pm Tickets: $36+ Apr. 16: Tyler Childers Acclaimed country and folk singer-songwriter Tyler Childers is known for his storytelling. He'll be joined by special guest Deer Tick during his Charlotte stop. Location: PNC Music Pavilion Time: 7pm Tickets: $73+ April 22: Amos Lee Amos Lee's music blends folk, rock, and soul. Location: Ovens Auditorium Time: 7:3pm Tickets: $43+ April 25-27: Tuck Fest Tuck Fest is a three-day festival celebrating outdoor lifestyle, sports and adventure at the Whitewater Center.