Bizzy Bone is signaling a major shift inside Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, using a blunt Instagram Story on November 15 to announce what he says will be the group’s final performance with all five original members.
Posting under his username @mrmccane, the Cleveland legend wrote, “1 more show with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. 1 last show with all original members. 11/29/25. After that, NO MORE!!!! Since we can’t seem to stop lying… How bow dat!”
The message arrived ahead of the crew’s highly anticipated hometown concert at The Agora on November 29, billed as a full reunion featuring Bizzy Bone, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Flesh-N-Bone, and Wish Bone.
Bizzy’s wording framed the show as a definitive ending rather than another nostalgic gathering. By repeating “1 more show” and “1 last show,” he signaled to fans that the group’s classic lineup is nearing its final bow.
The post served as both an announcement and a warning, suggesting that the Cleveland date marks the last time the original members will share a stage.
Bizzy Bone Claims Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s Cleveland Show Will Be Last
His follow-up line — “After that, NO MORE!!!!” — carried the frustration of someone reaching a breaking point.
Bizzy has never shied away from discussing internal friction, and the all-caps emphasis read like a clear declaration that he is finished navigating the issues that have long complicated the group’s attempts at unity.
But the sharpest part of the message came with, “Since we can’t seem to stop lying…”
Aimed at unnamed parties, the line hinted at disagreements over public narratives surrounding the group’s future. Bizzy appeared to accuse someone within the Bone Thugs circle of misleading fans about the state of their collaboration or the likelihood of more reunion shows. Though indirect, the accusation added fuel to years of speculation about the crew’s behind-the-scenes dynamic.
He punctuated the message with “How bow dat!” A sarcastic sign-off that highlights his irritation and his willingness to call things out without restraint.
With one post, Bizzy Bone cast the November 29 concert as both a celebration and a farewell. His caption made clear that while the legacy remains intact, the original lineup’s chapter is closing under the weight of unresolved tension and a desire for honesty moving forward.


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