The Millennium Tour 2025 concluded its run on Sunday (April 27) in Los Angeles. The four-hour show included performances from Nivea, Ying Yang Twins, Rick Ross, RSVP (Ray J, Sammie, Bobby V, and Pleasure P), Bow Wow, Trey Songz, and more, but arguably, one of the best moments came during Omarion‘s set.
The “Entourage” crooner interpolated B2K‘s “Uh Huh” with Usher’s “U Don’t Have To Call” during his performance and stopped midway. “If we gon’ do this, we gotta do it right,” O said in a mischievous manner before crouching down.
The arena went dark before J-Boog, Raz-B, and Lil Fizz popped up— in the same manner as the first Millennium Tour from 2019— leaving attendees absolutely floored.
The reunited quartet performed “Bump Bump Bump,” “Girlfriend,” and “Why I Love You.” They paused to embrace the crowd’s explosive reactions before hugging one another.
“Y’all give it up for B2K tonight […] These are my boys for life,” said Omarion before Raz-B chimed in, “You already know we got your back.”
Attendees and fans couldn’t contain their excitement whatsoever. “They sound really good together. Let’s get that B2K Reunion Album,” one person requested on X. Meanwhile, others demanded them to run it back in more cities.
Funny enough, the reunion came nearly two months after Omarion told The Breakfast Club that he didn’t “have a relationship” with his bandmates. “I always will honor my group, my foundation, and where I come from,” he explained. “As far as personally, we really don’t have a relationship.”
He did share that Boog came to one of his shows, and O shared, “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. So, I think there’s always an honor system there.”
The men came together last July to give Jhené Aiko her flowers during the L.A. stop of her Magic Hour tour, but they didn’t perform.
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