R&B legends B2K have confirmed that they will reunite for a full-scale tour in spring 2026. Fans first caught wind of the news through social media posts shared by G‑Squared Events. The band plans to hit several major cities across North America and select international locations.
This marks the group’s largest reunion since they headlined the original Millennium Tour. In 2019, all four members—Omarion, J‑Boog, Lil’ Fizz, and Raz‑B—took the stage together. Omarion later continued without the others, citing personal and professional differences .
A statement from G‑Squared Events emphasized that “Boog, Omarion, Fizz, and Raz will be hitting the road again in spring 2026, seven years after they reunited for 2019’s Millennium Tour.” The message added that tour dates and venues would be announced soon.
Memories and Meaning
The group recently shared the stage in a surprise appearance at the Kia Forum in April 2025. As Omarion began performing solo, the other three members joined him mid‑set. He teased the crowd: “If we gon’ do this, we gotta do it right.” Then J‑Boog, Raz‑B, and Fizz took the stage.
The group dove into hits like “Bump Bump Bump,” “Girlfriend,” and “Why I Love You.” Their harmonies and choreography earned thunderous applause. At the finale, Omarion said, “Y’all give it up for B2K tonight […] These are my boys for life.” Raz‑B added, “You already know we got your back.”
Despite those emotional moments, tensions remained. In March 2025, Omarion told BET he would “honor my group, my foundation,” yet admitted personal bonds had frayed. He said, “There will always be an honor system there. We grew up together.” Still, he acknowledged, “As far as personally, we don’t have a relationship.”
The upcoming tour represents more than nostalgia. It offers a chance to heal, reconnect, and celebrate a shared legacy. Sources confirm that all members have signed on for the full itinerary.
It’s been over two decades since the group’s first album dropped in 2002 . Now, B2K set to return stronger. With a 2026 tour, the Boys of the New Millennium look ready to remind the world why they captured hearts then and still do.