Los Angeles’ Kia Forum was electric Sunday night, April 27, as the Millennium Tour 2025 wrapped with an unforgettable surprise. While the lineup already boasted big names like Nivea, Ying Yang Twins, Rick Ross, and Trey Songz, it was Omarion’s set that stole the show—thanks to an unexpected reunion.
Omarion began his performance blending B2K’s hit “Uh Huh” with Usher’s “U Don’t Have to Call.” He abruptly paused and teased the crowd, saying, “If we gon’ do this, we gotta do it right,” before crouching down. The arena lights dropped.
Moments later, J-Boog, Raz-B, and Lil Fizz emerged, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The iconic B2K lineup was officially back on stage for the first time in years.
B2K Performing Their Classics
Together, the group launched into fan favorites like “Bump Bump Bump,” “Girlfriend,” and “Why I Love You.” Their tight choreography and harmonies felt as fresh as their early 2000s debut. Afterward, they embraced both each other and the deafening cheers from the crowd.
“Y’all give it up for B2K tonight […] These are my boys for life,” Omarion said warmly. Raz-B followed up, declaring, “You already know we got your back.”
The moment was especially poignant considering Omarion’s recent comments during a March interview on The Breakfast Club. At the time, he revealed, “I don’t have a relationship” with his former bandmates. However, he acknowledged their history: “There will always be a type of love there. We grew up together, and we did something in all our lives that [no one else] did.”
Fans Demand More
Social media buzzed with nostalgia and renewed hope. “They sound really good together. Let’s get that B2K Reunion Album,” one fan posted on X. Others pleaded for a full tour, saying, “Run it back in more cities!”
Though the group made a public appearance together in July 2024 to support Jhené Aiko, they didn’t perform. Sunday night marked their true return to the stage, and fans are hopeful this is only the beginning.
Whether a new project follows remains to be seen. But for one night in L.A., B2K was back—and they were loved.