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CONCERT

B2K

FedExForum, Memphis, US
26. April 2026. 19:00h
2026
26
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

B2K tickets for FedExForum Memphis - R&B concert with Bow Wow, Y2K hits and Beale Street energy live

Looking for tickets to B2K in Memphis? The FedExForum concert brings back early 2000s R&B, with Bow Wow and the "Boys 4 Life Tour" setting the tone. Buy tickets for a night of familiar hooks, dance-driven energy and a downtown Beale Street arena setting

B2K in Memphis: the return of early-2000s R&B sound

B2K is coming to FedExForum in Memphis as part of the tour "The Millennium Tour Presents: Boys 4 Life Tour", a concert program that reunites one of the most recognizable American R&B groups from the early 2000s. The performance has been announced for FedExForum, a venue in the very center of Memphis, at 191 Beale Street, giving this concert an added urban rhythm: the audience is not coming only to a performance, but also to a district deeply connected with the city's musical history.

B2K consists of Omarion, J-Boog, Lil' Fizz and Raz-B. In the early 2000s, the group combined R&B, pop and hip-hop into a format that then carried a strong visual identity: smooth vocal lines, dance choreographies, choruses written for radio airplay and production close to the generation that grew up with music channels, school dances and CD compilations. Their catalog is still most often associated with the songs "Bump, Bump, Bump", "Uh Huh", "Why I Love You" and "Girlfriend".This concert is not an ordinary nostalgic reminder of one period. "Boys 4 Life Tour" marks the current return of B2K to large stages, with Bow Wow as co-headliner of the tour and a program that brings together several names from the R&B and hip-hop scene of the early 2000s. According to announcements for the Memphis date, alongside B2K and Bow Wow, B5, Pretty Ricky and Amerie are also listed in the program, while broader promotional materials present the tour as a gathering of a generation of performers that marked the Y2K era.

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Why "Boys 4 Life Tour" matters to B2K fans

B2K left a strong mark in a short period because the group emerged at a time when American R&B was highly visual, dance-oriented and closely connected with youth pop culture. "Uh Huh" established their sound: rhythmic, youthful and easy to remember. "Bump, Bump, Bump", recorded with P. Diddy, became their most widely recognized hit and reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2003, moving B2K from the teen R&B framework into broader pop memory.

For the audience that followed the group from the beginning, this concert has the value of returning to a time when Omarion, J-Boog, Lil' Fizz and Raz-B were among the most visible young performers of the genre. For a younger audience, it is interesting as an opportunity to hear what R&B and hip-hop sounded like during the transition from the late 1990s into the early 2000s, before today's dominance of streaming aesthetics and short viral formats.

Associated Press noted ahead of the tour that this is B2K's first major joint tour outing after their 2019 reunion phase, as well as their first major joint project with Bow Wow after the "Scream Tour II" period from the early 2000s. That context is important: Memphis is not getting only a concert of an old catalog, but part of a broader return of performers who are once again appearing as a shared concert story.

Musical style: R&B, choreography and choruses the audience knows

B2K never relied only on vocals. The group built performances around a combination of singing, dance formations and quick transitions between songs. Elements of R&B, pop and hip-hop can be heard in their catalog, but the key recognizability comes from the balance between soft choruses and rhythmic beats written for the stage. That is why this kind of concert can be expected to have an audience that does not stand still: many will know the songs by heart, especially the choruses that have remained present for years on throwback radio lists and playlists.

The safest framework of expectations is not guessing the exact set list, but understanding the genre and the tour. B2K's performance logically rests on their best-known songs and on the energy of a shared return, while Bow Wow and the other performers give the concert a broader hip-hop and R&B cross-section. That means the audience is likely expecting an evening of faster performer changes, recognizable choruses and a rhythm that relies on the memory of the early 2000s, but without the need to invent program details in advance that have not been confirmed.Tickets for this event are in demand.

Confirmed program framework

For the Memphis concert, the title "The Millennium Tour Presents: B2K & Bow Wow: Boys 4 Life Tour" has been confirmed. FedExForum states that the performance was moved from the earlier date of February 21 to April 26 and that previously purchased tickets are valid for the new date. This is important practical information for visitors who planned their arrival according to the original schedule.According to published information for the tour and the Memphis performance, the program relies on the following main points:


  • B2K - Omarion, J-Boog, Lil' Fizz and Raz-B, a group connected with the hits "Bump, Bump, Bump", "Uh Huh", "Why I Love You" and "Girlfriend".

  • Bow Wow - co-headliner of the tour and one of the key hip-hop names for the same generational audience.

  • B5, Pretty Ricky and Amerie - performers listed for the Memphis date in event announcements.

  • R&B and hip-hop of the early 2000s - the thematic core of the entire tour, directed toward an audience that remembers that period, but also toward listeners who are rediscovering it today.



There is no need to build expectations on unverified stories about guests, performance length or special effects. What is already clear is enough: the program brings together performers whose songs shaped one recognizable period of American R&B and hip-hop, and Memphis is one of the cities where that aesthetic returns before a large arena audience.

FedExForum: an arena in the heart of the Beale Street Entertainment District

FedExForum is located in downtown Memphis, in the Beale Street Entertainment District area. This is an important detail for the concert experience because visitors are not coming to an isolated arena on the edge of the city, but to a zone of restaurants, bars, music clubs and urban nightlife. For travelers coming to Memphis for the first time, that location is precisely the simplest way to connect the concert with a short tour of the city.

The venue is home to the Memphis Grizzlies and Memphis Tigers, but it is also regularly used for major concerts, combat sports events, family programs and other arena events. As a concert space, FedExForum has the kind of arena format in which a large production can be set up without losing the basic sense of a shared space. That is important for B2K, because their music requires both a stage for choreography and an audience that reacts to choruses.Useful facts for planning arrival:


  • Venue: FedExForum.

  • Address: 191 Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee.

  • Surroundings: downtown Memphis, directly next to the Beale Street Entertainment District.

  • Type of space: multi-purpose arena for sports, concerts and major events.

  • Access by car: the venue lists arrival from the directions of I-40, I-55, Midtown I-240 and main city roads.

  • Arrival without a car: nearby there are city bus and trolley options, depending on the schedule on the day of the event.



Arrival, parking and entering the venue

In its visitor information, FedExForum recommends arriving early, which is especially reasonable for this concert because of the location in a lively part of the city and possible crowds around Beale Street. Downtown Memphis is walkable, but traffic around large events can slow down arrival, especially if the audience arrives immediately before the start.

For passenger, taxi, limousine and shuttle vehicle drop-off, FedExForum lists a zone at the east end of the arena, on Fourth Street between Beale Street and Dr. M.L. King Jr. Avenue. It is important to plan that this is a drop-off and pick-up zone, not a place for vehicles to wait. For people with disabilities, the venue lists accessible parking in the FedExForum garage and in the marshalling area on Dr. M.L. King Jr. Avenue, with a valid placard or license plate.

Entry rules should be checked shortly before departure because they may change depending on the event. FedExForum emphasizes a clear bag policy: one clear bag per person is allowed, with exceptions for medically necessary items after inspection. This is a practical point that can significantly speed up entry. Visitors coming from outside Memphis should set aside time in advance for parking, security screening and moving through the crowd around the venue.It is worth securing tickets on time.

Memphis as host: a music city with the right setting for this kind of concert

Memphis is not a neutral backdrop for a concert. The city is strongly connected with blues, soul, rock 'n' roll and American popular music, and Beale Street is one of the most recognizable places for visitors who want to feel that musical layer of the city. Memphis Travel describes Beale Street as an area with clubs, restaurants, music venues and attractions such as the Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum, making it a natural place for a concert weekend.For the audience that travels, it is most practical to plan arrival early enough to avoid rushing between the hotel, dinner and entry into the arena. FedExForum is centrally located enough that the evening can be arranged simply: arrival downtown, a short walk along Beale Street, entry into the venue and return to the same city zone after the concert. It is precisely this concentration of content that gives Memphis an advantage over cities where arenas are far from evening life.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

The clearest audience for B2K in Memphis is fans who listened to the group at the time of the first albums and who remember the period when R&B groups had a strong dance identity. For them, "Boys 4 Life Tour" is not only a concert, but a return to a sound tied to youth, television music shows, early digital playlists and pop culture before social networks in their present form.The second layer of the audience consists of lovers of R&B and hip-hop from the early 2000s. This program will be interesting to them because of the broader line-up, because Bow Wow, Pretty Ricky, Amerie and B5 expand the evening beyond one group. That gives the concert the format of a shared musical capsule: more performers, more recognizable eras, more reasons for the audience to react already at the first bars of familiar songs.

The third layer is younger visitors who discovered B2K later, through streaming, family playlists or renewed interest in Y2K aesthetics. For them, it is interesting to see how music that today is often mentioned as retro actually functions in an arena, before an audience that grew up with those songs. That is a different experience from listening to isolated singles: the concert shows how important choreography, group chemistry and the audience were for that genre.

What to expect from the evening without guessing the set list

With reunion tours like this, it is easiest to overdo expectations and invent details. But for a visitor, it is more useful to know the reliable foundation. B2K has a catalog that relies on choruses, dance performance and vocal division among members. Bow Wow brings the rap part of the same generational story. The other performers broaden the evening toward R&B ballads, party singles and the club sound that marked the early 2000s.

That means it is best to expect a concert in which the audience has an active role. Songs like these live from collective singing, dancing, reaction to opening beats and recognition of choruses after only a few seconds. If you are coming because of B2K, the center of the evening will be their return and group dynamics. If you are coming because of the entire program, the value lies in the combination of several performers who belong to the same pop-cultural map.

Tickets for this event are in demand.

Practical guide for visitors

The most important thing is to coordinate arrival time with the location. FedExForum is in the city center, which is an advantage for moving on foot, but also a reason for caution when planning traffic. Visitors arriving by car should check parking earlier and count on crowds around the arena. Those using public transport should check the current schedule for the day of the concert, especially if they are returning later in the evening.

Entry should not be left until the last moment. The venue recommends arriving early for events, and security checks and bag rules can slow down an audience that is not prepared. The simplest thing is to bring only necessary items, check the bag rules and have the ticket ready before reaching the entrance.For travelers from outside Memphis, it is practical to choose accommodation in the downtown area or near Beale Street. This reduces dependence on driving after the concert and allows easier departure from the venue. Beale Street is itself part of the city experience, so arriving several hours earlier can make the evening calmer and richer, without rushing toward the entrance.

Why Memphis makes sense for B2K and this tour

"Boys 4 Life Tour" rests on the idea of the return of a generation of performers that shaped the sound of young listeners in the early 2000s. Memphis, as a city with a strong musical identity and a venue located next to Beale Street, fits well into such a concept. Here the concert does not take place only in a large arena, but in a city that understands music as part of everyday life, tourism and nightlife.For B2K, this date is important also because it comes as a continuation of the current reunion story. FedExForum states that the Memphis concert was moved from February to April, which means this is a later date within the spring part of the tour and an opportunity for the audience that had to adjust plans. For fans who already had tickets, confirmation that they are valid for the new date removes the greatest practical doubt.

This is an evening for an audience that wants to hear familiar R&B choruses in an arena space, but also for those who want a broader cross-section of music that marked the transition from teen pop culture to radio-friendly R&B and hip-hop. The best approach is to arrive early enough, not overload yourself with bags, plan the return from downtown and surrender to a program that carries a clear generational color.

Sources:- FedExForum - information about the event "The Millennium Tour Presents: B2K & Bow Wow: Boys 4 Life Tour", new date, location and information that earlier tickets are valid for the new date.

- FedExForum Parking & Directions - information about arrival, the drop-off and pick-up zone, access by car and parking for people with disabilities.

- FedExForum Arena Policies - information about the recommendation for early arrival and clear bag rules.- Associated Press - context of the current reunion tour of B2K and Bow Wow, group members, return after the reunion phase and announcements of new music.

- Black Promoters Collective - schedule and concept of the "Boys 4 Life Tour".

- B2K YouTube profile - basic profile of the group and best-known songs listed in the performer description.- Memphis Travel - context of the Beale Street Entertainment District and the musical environment of Memphis for visitors.

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