June 25, 2025
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The Reunion We Didn’t Just Want—We Needed: Brandy & Monica Announce ‘The Boy Is Mine’ Tour

Brandy and Monica Are Finally Touring Together—And Yes, It’s Really Happening

The Boy Is Mine Tour kicks off in October, and it’s everything we’ve been waiting for

The R&B tour we’ve all been dreaming about? It’s finally happening.

Brandy and Monica just announced The Boy Is Mine Tour—their first-ever co-headlining arena run—live on CBS Mornings, and yes, this is real life.

Kicking off October 16 and wrapping December 7, the 24-city tour is produced by Black Promoters Collective and celebrates the 25th anniversary of their legendary duet “The Boy Is Mine.” A song that topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 weeks and left a permanent mark on pop culture is now getting the live treatment—two icons, one stage, and a whole lot of history.

The Lineup Is Stacked

And they’re not coming alone.

Joining them are GRAMMY-winning powerhouse Kelly Rowland, hitmaker Muni Long, and American Idol breakout Jamal Roberts. It’s cross-generational R&B greatness, all in one night.

From Viral Moment to Arena Tour

The buzz has been building since the duo’s surprise cameo in Ariana Grande’s “the boy is mine” video and the remix that followed. That moment went viral, the remix charted—and now we get to experience the real thing, live.

Expect powerhouse vocals, iconic hits, and moments that feel like a time capsule and a celebration all at once. It’s not just a concert—it’s legacy in motion.

How to Get Tickets

🎟 General sale: Friday, June 27 at 10 AM local time via Ticketmaster.com
💥 Presale: Thursday, June 26 from 10 AM–11:59 PM with code BPC

And if you haven’t seen the cinematic teaser yet (directed by Ethan Tobman, who’s worked with Beyoncé and Ari), go watch it. It’s moody, bold, and everything we didn’t know we needed.

Why This Matters

For those of us who grew up on 90s and 2000s R&B, this tour isn’t just nostalgia—it’s validation. It’s proof that the music we loved, the voices we defended, the debates we had (team Brandy or team Monica?)—all of it still matters.

This is more than a show. It’s a cultural reset.

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