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by LA22 on 2/17/22The Saban - Beverly HillsBest 90s r&b group performers I’ve seen, hands down! Still dress the same, dance the same dance routines & sound good live!
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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.
Best 90s r&b group performers I’ve seen, hands down! Still dress the same, dance the same dance routines & sound good live!
Both 112 and Next had good performances but FOR ME, when I go see someone's concert, I'm coming to see them perform their music, NOT performing other groups songs for half of their performance..BUT THAT'S JUST ME.
The venue the concert took place at was beautiful. The performer at this concert also did a great job at putting on a good show. Loved that they also incorporated other singer songs. They DJ was also very entertaining during transitions.
It was an okay show. I was hoping all of the member of 112 was there. They did not play songs that everybody knew. I really didn’t like that Rachael Bailey performance, she kept signing away from the mic, her performance seem like it was longer then 112. I paid to see them not her, I don’t even know her. The 112 group was playing song that was not theirs, so they was just standing there. It was okay
Why am I playing “Dangerous Games” by 112 and “What You Say Boo” by Jon B every single night after I came back from their concert. 5 diamonds!!!!!
112 still has it and Jon B can play the heck out of keyboard
This was an awesome show. Very exciting!!! All of the gentlemen are handsome and sang very well. I would go again
112 and Jon B. are so wildly talented that I felt lucky to see this show. Their voices sound better now than they did in the 90s. Jon B. was absolutely amazing, (I am his biggest fan, and I have been since 95!) Incredible talent. He played the keyboard and sang and sounded like the album, also 112 sounded excellent making everyone stand in the crowd. They honored BIG too. It was wonderful. Please go see Jon B. and support him because he writes his own songs and he is one of the few talents left. He needs to be recognized!
My wife and I had a great time! The performers (JonB & 112) both were excellent and the venue was clean, well staffed and secure. Will definitely be back for further events.
The show was great. Both groups can sing and they put on a hell of a show. Venue was awesome. The seats I had were excellent for the price. Well worth it. I would come here again for other shows.
I think 112 is still a must to see, I would go back to again, Jon B has to do better with his vocals he sounded a bit rusty. Jon B played the hell out too the keyboard though.
The concert was great 112 wonderful! John B turned me off as a fan. Due to cursing and trying to “be down” with the black crowd.
I love the show in AC .. 112 and Jon B was great. I would see them again in a he future.
The venue was great . Beautiful actually! Great vibes and good music! 112 really did the damn thang! JohnB killed it.
2nd time I’ve seen them in AC and they were great both shows. Always perform the classics and then some. Also interact well with the crowd.
What an awesome show! These two acts have long been among my favorites and they did not disappoint. Would go again to the venue as well...
I was excited to see Jon B as he's always been am old skool favorite - he sung ok along with a keyboard. They're was a few scratchy notes but he did well. 112 were awesome! If I could have got up on stage i would have! Lol
My wife & I had a great time... They still got it!
Fantastic show. Intimate venue. Great performances.
They were amazing!!!! Harrah's concert venue is great. Any seat is a good seat. I was upstairs in row J.