R&B group B2K and Bow Wow will kick things back over 20 years on their 2026 “Boys 4 Life” Tour, which will include a stop at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Saturday, March 14.
The two acts first shared the stage during Scream Tour II in 2002 when they were both just starting in the music business.
The 28-city tour will take place over the course of two months, starting on February 12 in Columbia, South Carolina. In addition to Fort Worth, the tour will stop in Houston on March 12.
Other performers on the tour will include R&B/hip hop stars like Jeremih, Waka Flocka, Amerie, Yung Joc, Crime Mob, Dem Franchize Boyz, and special guests Pretty Ricky.
B2K, which is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut single, are officially reuniting for the tour. Of the four members – Omarion, Raz-B, J-Boog, and Lil Fizz – Omarion has had the most success following their 2004 breakup.
The boy band burned hot but quick, releasing three albums, all of them in 2002. The two albums of all-original material (the third was a Christmas album) both made the top 10 on the Billboard 200 and top two on R&B chart.
Bow Wow (formerly known as Lil Bow Wow) had a longer run, releasing his debut album in 2000. He went on to put out five more albums, each of which made the top 5 on Billboard’s R&B chart, culminating with New Jack City II in 2009.
Both B2K and Bow Wow are said to be releasing new albums in February 2026, although no details have been given for either.
Fans can purchase tickets early for the Fort Worth concert via Ticketmaster.com on Thursday, November 20 from 10 am-11:59 pmlocal time with unlock code DICKIES.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, November 21 at 10 am local time.
“Boys 4 Life Tour” Dates
Thursday, February 12: Columbia, SC – Colonial Life ArenaFriday, February 13: Atlanta, GA – State Farm ArenaSaturday, February 14: Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at BJCCFriday, February 20: Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank CenterSaturday, February 21: Memphis, TN – FedExForumSunday, February 22: St. Louis, MO – Chaifetz ArenaThursday, March 5: Chicago, IL – United CenterFriday, March 6: Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! CenterSaturday, March 7: Charlotte, NC – Spectrum CenterSunday, March 8: Washington D.C. – Capital One ArenaThursday, March 12: Houston, TX – Toyota CenterFriday, March 13: New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King CenterSaturday, March 14: Fort Worth, Texas – Dickies ArenaFriday, March 20: Oakland, CA – Oakland ArenaSaturday, March 21: Las Vegas, NV – Michelob ULTRA ArenaSunday, March 22: Los Angeles, CA – Kia ForumFriday, March 27: Philadelphia, PA – Liacouras CenterSaturday, March 28: Brooklyn, NY – Barclays CenterSunday, March 29: Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank ArenaThursday, April 2: Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv ForumFriday, April 3: Detroit, MI – Little Caesars ArenaSaturday, April 4: Pittsburgh, PA – Petersen Events CenterSunday, April 5: Newark, NJ – Prudential CenterSaturday, April 11: Sunrise, FL – Amerant Bank ArenaSunday, April 12: Tampa, FL – Benchmark International ArenaFriday, April 17: Cleveland, OH – Wolstein CenterSaturday, April 18: Greensboro, NC – First Horizon ColiseumSunday, April 19: Hampton, VA – Hampton Coliseum