R&B singers Brandy and Monica will perform together across North America during autumn concerts. The duo plans their first joint tour with special guests Kelly Rowland, Muni Long and Jamal Roberts. Concert dates begin October 16 at Cincinnati and continue through December 7 at Houston. The performers will visit major arenas from coast to coast during their multi-city run. Fans can purchase tickets through various concert venues for the performances.
Both artists expressed excitement about reuniting on stage after years of separate careers. Brandy described the tour as a celebration of growth and sisterhood between the two performers. Monica emphasized the importance of honoring their musical history and impact on R&B music. The singers want to give audiences what they have requested for many years. Both women credit perfect timing for bringing them back together for these shows.
The tour takes its name from their 1998 hit song that defined a generation of R&B music. Brandy and Monica appeared on an Ariana Grande remix version of the track during 2023. Their original recording earned recognition as one of the top songs from the 1990s decade. Music critics ranked the collaboration at number 30 among the best tracks from that era. The upcoming concerts will feature performances of their classic hits and newer material.
Both artists expressed excitement about reuniting on stage after years of separate careers. Brandy described the tour as a celebration of growth and sisterhood between the two performers. Monica emphasized the importance of honoring their musical history and impact on R&B music. The singers want to give audiences what they have requested for many years. Both women credit perfect timing for bringing them back together for these shows.
The tour takes its name from their 1998 hit song that defined a generation of R&B music. Brandy and Monica appeared on an Ariana Grande remix version of the track during 2023. Their original recording earned recognition as one of the top songs from the 1990s decade. Music critics ranked the collaboration at number 30 among the best tracks from that era. The upcoming concerts will feature performances of their classic hits and newer material.