B2K Says Upcoming Tour Will Be Another Pandemonium

B2K backstage during TRL at the MTV Studios in New York City. 5/22/02 Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images

B2K is gearing up for a comeback that’s shaping up to be bigger than nostalgia. Omarion, Raz B, J-Boog, and Lil Fizz are officially reuniting for a 25th anniversary tour in 2026, bringing one of the most influential R&B groups of the early 2000s back to center stage.

This week, the four appeared together outside the Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, signaling that their once-broken bond has been repaired. For longtime fans, the reunion serves as both relief and excitement after years marked by public disputes, breakups, and stalled attempts at reconciliation. Speaking on the new chapter, J-Boog called the timing “God’s timing,” hinting at a reconnection that goes deeper than music.

The spark for this revival came at the 2025 BET Awards, where the group appeared together for the first time in years. Since then, momentum has been building toward a full reunion, complete with the group’s first collective album in more than two decades. Omarion, who recently signed a solo deal with Create Music Group, confirmed the partnership will also support B2K’s long-awaited studio return.

Raz B teased that the anniversary tour will spotlight hidden gems alongside their chart-topping hits. Fans can expect to hear deep cuts that were left out of previous Millennium and Scream Tours, giving diehards a chance to relive the tracks that shaped B2K’s legacy.

The timing of their comeback couldn’t be sharper. With Y2K nostalgia dominating streaming charts and tour lineups, B2K’s catalog is finding fresh energy online. Younger fans are discovering their sound, while longtime listeners revisit the soundtrack of their youth.

For B2K, this isn’t just a reunion—it’s a reclamation. The tour and new music represent resilience, brotherhood, and a chance to write the next chapter of their story.


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