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B2K Plots Major 25th Anniversary Comeback With Reunion Tour and New Album

Written by on 09/19/2025

The early 2000s are coming back in full force. B2K — Omarion, Raz B, J-Boog, and Lil Fizz — are reuniting for a 25th anniversary tour in 2026, marking the return of one of R&B’s most influential groups of the Y2K era.

This week, all four members were spotted together outside the Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, giving fans a rare glimpse of the crew back in harmony after years of public tension, splits, and stalled reunions. J-Boog summed it up simply: “God’s timing,” pointing to a bond that’s finally found its way back.

The reunion spark was lit at the 2025 BET Awards when B2K appeared on stage together for the first time in years. Since then, momentum has been growing — not just toward a tour but also toward the group’s first joint album in more than two decades. Omarion, fresh off a solo deal with Create Music Group, confirmed that the partnership will also fuel B2K’s studio return.

Raz B added fuel to the excitement, teasing that the anniversary shows won’t just replay the hits. “We’re digging into the vault,” he said, promising deep cuts and fan favorites left off earlier tours like the Millennium and Scream runs.

The timing couldn’t be better. With Y2K nostalgia ruling playlists and tour circuits, B2K’s sound is reaching a new generation while longtime fans reconnect with the soundtrack of their youth. From chart-toppers like “Bump, Bump, Bump” to the gems that defined their albums, the comeback is shaping up to be bigger than nostalgia.

For B2K, this reunion is more than a tour — it’s a reset. A testament to resilience, brotherhood, and unfinished business. After 25 years, the story of B2K isn’t just being remembered. It’s being rewritten.

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