Too short of a concert. Only 1 hour.
by NC on 2/19/24Morongo Casino Resort and Spa - CabazonToo short of a concert. Only 1 hour. Not all members there too perform, 2 out of the 4. Wanted more of 112 songs to be performed aswell
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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.
Too short of a concert. Only 1 hour. Not all members there too perform, 2 out of the 4. Wanted more of 112 songs to be performed aswell
I was super excited to see 112. Jon B opened and was so great. 112 came out, on time, played their top songs. The disappointment was not only that their show was only 45 mins, but that they only has 2 of the original band members. The other 2 people on stage with them danced and didn't have a microphone. Love the songs they played, just wish I knew it wasn't the original group and that their performance would be shorter than the opener.
The show was short, but they played all the hits. The layout in the Casino ballroom was super tight, so I am not sure about going there for a concert again.
Jon B., still got it, never doubted, 112 still holding it down. Only Con to these shows was the duration of time. They started on time, gave the crowd a concentrated 45 mins. each and it was over. Would’ve liked an additional 15-30 minutes from each to get us right….what they gave us was not a dull moment…out-of-the-seat for most of the sets.
112 had the crowd on their feet for their entire set. Loved the showmanship, top notch performance, very well put together.
I have been to a lot of r&b concerts at this arena and this by far was the worst. It was rushed. Sound was horrible for 112. Seating for the floor wasn’t organized as usual. The positives were that everyone working was great! Entrance into the place was great. But the show It self was not good
I pulled up to attend and ended up not going. It didnt seem like it was safe to attend.
The stage was basic...the singers did amazing.. the sound was horrible... the lines for drinks and food were ridiculous... Enjoyed 112.
We really enjoyed the show and the Santander staff made our entry and exit smooth
One of the worst concerts I have ever been to Aya‘s seen all three of these groups previously at the arena and they were great but this past Sunday show I cannot get anything, but a zero. The show was very late starting. The first group FWV would you up there maybe 20 minutes when 112 came out there was so much feedback Dru was ok. Left early
Loved the old school R&B and they brought back lots of memories with those songs.
I was really looking forward to this show but I was deeply disappointed. The groups all of them I know can sing but the sound system was jacked up. Everything they sang the words were all distorted. I'm not the only one, we had good seats and everyone in the area said the same thing. Too loud and distorted like those cars riding around with the big speakers just making noise. Please do sound checks to make sure the music is clear n beautiful. I was truly looking forward to this show. Sadly disappointed. .
We couldn’t find parking and missed the first hour of the show! I was very upset! There were so many events going on it was irritating and upsetting! Fix the parking issue
I absolutely loved seeing one of my favorite R&B groups. Amazing performance.
Omg all I can say is that I was very excited to see Genuwine, 112, and Next. All those songs were when my hubby and I started dating. It was exciting and loved it. Need more 90s singers for ex Jodeci, SWV, etc.
Every act was amazing! The DJ kept the crowd going in between sets. Really Fun show
Loved the concert and the energy they brought! Ginuwine, Next, and 112 were amazing! Thank you for making me feel like a teenager again, even if for just one night!
Went to Monica and friends oct 1 2022 sound did not work you could not hear them sing no volume on mics they did entire set like this smh. Show started at 8 Monica takes stage for 10 mins at 12.10 waited 4 hrs for nothing y'all sucked
Show started at 730, he came on stage after 1130. People were booing and literally sleeping. I'll never attend anything else that he does......Ridiculous. But DJ steady rock was awesome while trying to keep everyone awake.
I am pleased to say my concert experience was amazing and I hated it had to end.Had clear view of artist and sound was clear as if I had on headphones.