Mind blowing
by EB on 3/18/19EagleBank Arena - FairfaxRating: 5 out of 5One word to describe the concert it was straight fire !

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B2K In Concert
For a whirlwind two years in the early 2000s, boy band B2K held the world in their sensitive but rugged palms, creating bouncy, hip-hop–enhanced R&B with P. Diddy ("Bump, Bump, Bump") and even starring in a blockbuster dance drama (You Got Served) that showcased their lithe bodies and voices equally. Though the group split up in 2004, late 2018 brought the welcome news that Omarion, Fizz, Boog, and Raz-B are back together and ready to inspire screams and swoons around the U.S. with The Millennium Tour, a bill stacked with names who also call up the flash and flirtation of the aughts: Pretty Ricky, Chingy, Mario, Lloyd, and more.
Boys of the New Millennium, as they're officially known, began as four ambitious kids mostly from southern Los Angeles (Inglewood, Compton, Watts) brought together by industry veteran Chris Stokes, the guru behind predecessors Immature/IMx. But after B2K dropped a self-titled debut in 2002 — filled with slinky bump-n-grinders like "Gots Ta Be" and jiggy dance grooves like "Uh Huh" — it was clear they had a seductive magic all their own. Their recurring spots on the legendary, aptly named Scream tours were thrilling combinations of synchronized dance, perfect harmonies, and intimate interactions with an audience that never stopped squealing.
As their faces plastered the walls of more and more teens' bedrooms around the world, B2K worked tirelessly to please, releasing a splashy holiday collection called Santa Hooked Me Up (don't sleep on the swagged-up "Sexy Boy Christmas") and a second album, Pandemonium!, both before the dawn of 2003. The new songs expertly paired percussive production evoking Timbaland and the Neptunes with grade A songwriting by the likes of R. Kelly ("Girlfriend"). All of the boys' lyrical boasting and heartbreaking was backed up by their starring roles in and guest-studded soundtrack for 2004 flick You Got Served, which remains a cult favorite.
While B2K called it quits that same year, their talent, success, and youth ensured more to come. Lead man Omarion became a Grammy-nominated master of bedroom-oriented R&B and also joined rapper Fizz on VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. Boog and Raz-B have also pursued careers across music and film/TV, occasionally crossing paths with their bandmates, but few outside endeavors have stirred up as much fervor as the B2K reunion announcement.
Omarion only
One word to describe the concert it was straight fire !
THIS WAS THE BEST CONCERT EVER. EVERYONE PUT ON A FANTASTIC SHOW. I WANT TO GO AGAIN
I enjoyed the whole show from the beginning to the end...My money was well worth it! I’m still in Millennium Tour Mode! If I had the chance to it all over again I wouldn’t change anything!
I’ve been waiting for this since I was 14. And I swear it was amazing. I wasn’t disappointed at all.
It was amazing i would Love to do this again i miss B2k,pretty Ricky,Mario and many more we need to bring them back🙏🏼❤️
Felt like I was in high school again. had a good time.. but ummm Fairfax Arena sounding was off!!! i couldn't really hear well. our seats was next to the stage... just i did have fun though.
Great reunion show and memories were definitely made. I enjoyed myself in the same way I did back in the middle school days when B2K was all over the walls and 106th & Park. Definitely would go and enjoy again, good job to all the gents involved in making this tour a success.
Loved it the concert. Pretty Ricky was my favorite performance.
Unfortunately I missed the first few acts. I arrived when yang Yang Twins were performing. It was a lively event. The intermission host was very active and the persons from DC were singing DC go-go which really made the event unique. Mario brought back old memories, pretty Ricky were amazing!!! B2K killed it! I just wish Raz B would’ve done the whole “Everything” song !! I may buy another ticket at another location.
I had a great time at the show. It was my first concert and my experience was wonderful. I am looking forward to a Millennium Tour part 2!
This concert was my whole high school experience crammed into one 4 hr concert. Definitely feel like I got my money’s worth.
I reallyenjoyed the millenium tour! Great performance!
The show really did give the early 2000s feel. However, I wish that some of the perfor.performers had spent more time rehearsing the music and not so much on the dancing.
My whole entire childhood in on epic night! Best concert EVER!
I like when they popped out and showed their pics on the screen and when they was in the chair and saying their names and start dancing I live when jboog did the you got served that was fun and everything was just fun and how lil fizz started rapping jboog got the crowd hyped and Omarion and his singing they did a real good job I enjoyed myself that’s why I’m going again in Baltimore
From the VIP to the show overall!!! Amazing, all of the acts included as well. Pretty Ricky, Mario, and Lloyd!
At first I was skeptical because of the line up and because it had been years since a lot of them had performed but they put on an awesome show!!! Everyone did great and they had the right performance order to get the crowd hyped. Definitely worth the money!
It was amazing! I would go again! Brought back so many memories. Everyone did an amazing job.
I felt like I had went to 6 different concerts in one night.
What an amazing show with an extraordinary line up. Everyone performed so well and I definitely believe it was worth the money. I had a great time and would definitely attend again.