B2K and Bow Wow Reunite for Boys 4 Life Tour

The 2000s R&B group and rapper are co-headlining a tour powered by forgiveness and accountability

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

The platinum-selling R&B group B2K has reunited for the upcoming Boys 4 Life Tour, co-headlining with fellow 2000s superstar Bow Wow. After years of internal friction and public discord, the group members have found a path to forgiveness and accountability, allowing them to come together for this highly anticipated tour.

Why it matters

The reunion of B2K, a hugely popular R&B group in the early 2000s, is a significant event for millennial music fans who grew up with their hits. The tour also represents an inspiring story of growth and reconciliation, as the group members have worked to overcome past conflicts and rebuild their relationships.

The details

B2K - consisting of J-Boog, Omarion, Lil Fizz and Raz-B - disbanded in 2006 after just six years and three albums, due to internal friction and financial disagreements with their manager. In the years since, the group members have had a tumultuous relationship, with periods of not speaking to each other and public feuds. However, they have now reached a place of maturity and forgiveness, allowing them to reunite for this tour. The 28-city Boys 4 Life Tour will also feature support acts like Amerie, Pretty Ricky, Crime Mob, and Waka Flocka Flame.

  • The Boys 4 Life Tour kicks off on Friday, March 7, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • B2K last toured together in 2019, after more than a decade apart.

The players

B2K

A platinum-selling R&B group from the early 2000s, consisting of members J-Boog, Omarion, Lil Fizz and Raz-B.

Bow Wow

A rapper who rose to fame in the early 2000s, co-headlining the tour with B2K.

Chris Stokes

The former manager of B2K, whose disagreements with the group were a factor in their initial breakup.

Apryl Jones

The mother of Omarion's children, who caused controversy when she dated his B2K bandmate Lil Fizz.

Shad Moss

Also known as Bow Wow, the rapper-actor found fame as a teen in the early 2000s.

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What they’re saying

“It definitely starts with maturity. We've all taken the time to heal and work, to grow, to get to this mature space.”

— Lil Fizz, B2K Member

“It goes beyond the scope of anything that has to do with entertainment. I hope people really get that message because brotherhood can be difficult — or it can be a beautiful thing.”

— Omarion, B2K Member

“I never would have thought in a million years that me and the boys would be able to tour again together. For this to just come full circle, it's amazing.”

— Bow Wow

What’s next

B2K plans to release a new album this spring, their first together since 2004. Omarion is also gearing up for a new solo album, and Bow Wow has several projects in the works, including a collaboration album with an unannounced artist.

The takeaway

The reunion of B2K and their co-headlining tour with Bow Wow represents a heartwarming story of growth, forgiveness and the power of brotherhood. After years of discord, the group has found a way to move past their differences and come together to deliver an unforgettable experience for their loyal fans.