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Grammy-winning artists 112 are back on tour in 2013 to share their soulful live concerts with their fans once again. Famous for their previous hits, like “I’ll Be Missing You” with Sean Combs and Faith Evans and “Peaches and Cream,” the band has been making hit music with R&B stars since their first record in 1996. Proteges of Sean “Puffy” Combs, the band has a similar melodic sound and their performances feature both their urban vocals and the fun and exciting dynamic of four old friends. They’re currently touring for their For The Fans tour, which features all four members. Ticket holders are stoked to see the band back together again and putting as much energy into their music as they always have. Though the band members have released solo work in recent years, the last album the group released as a whole was Pleasure & Pain in 2005, which featured the single “U Already Know.”

With roots in gospel, soul and hip-hop, these boys know how to mesmerize a crowd with their voices. 112 started in Atlanta, Georgia with Marvin Scandrick, Michael Keith, Quinnes Parker and Daron Jones. The group met in high school and performed in talent shows and churches until they were discovered by Combs. 2005's Please & Pain went platinum and, though the band broke up shortly after, their fans remained devoted. “Only You” and “Cupid,” the singles off their first album, peaked at No. 3 and No. 2, respectively, on the Billboard R&B charts. “I’ll Be Missing You,” topped the Billboard Hot 1 — and earned them a Grammy for Best Rap Performance. Years later, 112 was still topping charts with the song “Na, Na, Na,” featuring dancehall legend Super Cat. The band has managed to keep their clean, wholesome image, which continues to attract fans and propel the popularity of their reunion tour. 

Reviews

Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 192 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They still got it!

    by Rosie on 3/15/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    Such an amazing show! I surely hope that they return to Seattle soon.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good show

    by Philly on 3/13/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    I like how the show was put together and that there was 2 acts and not one act that only give you 45 minutes of a show. I like the venue very professional and courteous staff. The only issue is that when people stand up you cannot see the stage or the side screens at all at least all the way in the back I like the venue

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!!!

    by JJ on 3/13/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    We had a great time at the 112 and Ginuwine show. They are both great performers and of course we heard all the great 90’s hits. The only issue was with staffing the bars inside the show. The lines were very long. There needed to be one person making drinks and one person taking payment. They had one person doing everything.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love and romance was in the air at Muckelshoot.

    by Mimi on 3/13/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    Such a close and intimate gathering of lovers and friends reflecting on timeless songs. Delivered by both Ginuwine and 112 in a culturally savvy fashion.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great job

    by JFigure on 3/13/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    I only wish they had started late because a good 20% of the folks were in line waiting to enter sat 8:00npm. They need to get people screened and in the venue faster. Additionally the parking wasn’t well orchestrated

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Not worth it…

    by Blaxican on 3/12/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    I’ve been a longtime fan of both 112 & Ginuwine since they started and was really disappointed with the performance and venue. They sell the 112 tickets like all 4 of them were there and they weren’t. The mic audio was terrible during their portion of the event. Ginuwine’s performance was mostly lip-syncing. I had fairly close seats and could often see him singing and not aligning with the song. Lastly, if I’m going to pay $500 for 4 tickets I want to be able to get a drink and get back to my seat in a reasonable time. It took 20-30 min on average to get a drink and they wouldn’t let you get one for the people you came with- just one per person. Not worth it…

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So much fun and energy sing I love it so made me happy

    by Ty Ty on 3/12/24Muckleshoot Casino Events Center - Auburn

    It was amazing good vibes and energy had me all smiles I love it glad I was able to see them

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not worth it

    by Music on 3/11/24

    The concert very short and there wasn’t no good DJ hyping up the crowd before the show started no wonder the show hasn’t been selling out especially with Tamara Braxton singing now lord this concert has been wash….

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Too short and didnt pay to hear other people's music

    by LLC on 2/24/24

    1st of all, the DJ started things out for 20 min. Then 112 comes out for 1 hour. Really short for a concert. Half the time they are asking for people to sing. Didnt pay to hear karaoke night. Then towards the end they start singing Biggy, Tupac and others songs... like seriously??? They had so many songs that they could of sang but nope 🙅‍♂️ they didnt. Would not recommend this "concert"to anyone. What a disappointment!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance

    by Lisa S. on 2/19/24Morongo Casino Resort and Spa - Cabazon

    Had such a great time at the 112 concert. The venue was intimate which made the sound very clear.