112 Announces ‘Room 112 Tour’ With Total And Case

LAS VEGAS, NV – NOVEMBER 05: (L-R) Quinnes ‘Q’ Parker, Michael ‘Mike’ Keith, Marvin ‘Slim’ Scandrick, and Daron Jones of 112 attend the 2017 Soul Train Awards, presented by BET, at the Orleans Arena on November 5, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for BET)

GRAMMY-winning R&B quartet,112, is hitting the road this fall for their Room 112 Tour in celebration of their 30-year career.

The group’s first stop will be November 5 in Akron, OK, with 19 cities following including Brooklyn, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles before wapping up in Atlanta, Georgia on on February 6. See the full list below.

Joining 112 on the road will be the acclaimed 90s R&B girl group Total and GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter and producer Case, who will serve as the tour’s supporting acts.

Formation

Formed in 1991, and the group was originally named “Forte,” comprising five members. Daron Jones, Michael “Mike” Keith, Reginald Finley, Aldon Lagon, and Marvin “Slim” Scandrick were the original members in 1991. Following their audition for Sean “Diddy” Combs in 1993, Quinnes “Q” Parker joined the lineup, and they were signed to Bad Boy Records. However, Finley and Lagon were unfortunately dropped from the group. As a result, the group became a quartet, and adopted the name of the club where they auditioned for Combs, “112.”

112 rose to fame after signing with Bad Boy Records in 1995. Known for their smooth harmonies and unforgettable hits like “Only You,” “Cupid,” “It’s Over Now,” “Anywhere,” “You Already Know,” and the platinum smash “Peaches & Cream,” 112 helped define an era as pioneers of Hip Hop and R&B.

They also earned worldwide recognition for their feature on Puff Daddy’s Grammy®-winning tribute “I’ll Be Missing You” with Faith Evans. Renowned for their incredible live performances, 112 has toured globally with icons such as Janet Jackson, New Edition, The Isley Brothers, Whitney Houston, Keith Sweat, Guy and P. Diddy & The Family.

Room 112 Tour Dates

  • November 5 – Akron, OK // Akron Civic Theatre
  • November 6 – Detroit, MI // Fox Theatre
  • November 12 – Stamford, CT // Samford Palace
  • November 13 – Brooklyn, NY // Kings Theatre
  • November 15 – Chicago, IL // Arie Crown Theater
  • November 16 – St. Louis, MO // Stifel Theatre
  • November 21 – Dallas, TX // Music Hall at Fair Park
  • November 23 – Houston, TX // Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
  • November 29 – Jacksonville, FL // Florida Theater
  • November 30 – New Orleans, LA // Orpheum Theatre
  • January 23 – Los Angeles, CA // YouTube Theater
  • January 24 – Oakland, CA //Oakland Paramount
  • January 25 – Las Vegas, NV // Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort
  • January 28 – Indianapolis, IN // Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
  • January 30 – Philadelphia, PA // The Met
  • February 1 – Washington, DC // The Theater at MGM National Harbor
  • February 3 – Raleigh, NC // Meymandi Concert Hall
  • February 5 – Charlotte, NC // Ovens Auditorium
  • February 6 – Atlanta, GA // Tabernacle

Tickets go on sale Friday, August 29 at 10 a.m. at 313Presents.comLiveNation.com, and Ticketmaster.com.