Brandy and Monica’s ‘The Boy is Mine’ tour heats up a snowy Detroit - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Little Caesars Arena was abuzz with excitement as Brandy and Monica, the iconic duo from the '90s R&B scene, kicked off their highly-anticipated "The Boy is Mine" tour. The sold-out crowd of fans braved the snowstorm outside to experience a night of nostalgia and music that would leave them screaming for more.

The show began with an energetic performance by singer-songwriter Jamal Roberts, followed by pop sensation Mya, who regaled the audience with her chart-topping hits "Case of the Ex" and "My Love is Like...Wo". The crowd was treated to a special appearance by Destiny's Child alum Kelly Rowland, who brought out the big guns with her hit single "Motivation" and a medley of Destiny's Child classics.

But it wasn't until Brandy and Monica took the stage that the night truly came alive. Accompanied by a dozen backup dancers, the duo launched into their high-energy setlist, weaving through six acts that showcased their signature harmonies and style. From uptempo bangers like "Knock Knock" and "I Wanna Be Down", to soulful ballads like "Sittin' Up in My Room" and "Before You Walk out of My Life", the night was a masterclass in R&B perfection.

The duo also paid tribute to their Detroit roots, with Monica donning a mink coat and Cartier glasses as she performed her signature hit "The First Night". And in a surprise move, they brought out three local rappers - Kash Doll, Skilla Baby, and Icewear Vezzo - to perform their own tracks. It was clear that Brandy and Monica were committed to celebrating the city's music scene.

Throughout the night, the duo wove together videos highlighting their careers, debunking the myths of a supposed rivalry between them. Instead, they showcased a deep respect for each other's artistry. And in a touching moment, they paid tribute to Aaliyah, with Brandy giving a heartfelt shoutout and the audience singing along to Whitney Houston's classic hit "I Wanna Dance With Somebody".

As the night drew to a close, Brandy and Monica took their final bow, thanking the crowd for their unwavering support. The encore performance of their iconic duet "The Boy is Mine" was met with cheers and applause that echoed through the arena. It was clear that this tour would be remembered as one of the most memorable nights in R&B history - a testament to the enduring power of Brandy and Monica's music, 24 years after its release.
 
OMG you guys I'm literally screaming right now! 🤩 I just got back from this insane concert at Little Caesars Arena and it was LIFE.CHANGING!!! 💖 I mean, where do I even start? The energy of the crowd was electric, everyone was singing along to every single song and dancing like nobody's watching. And can we talk about the special guests?! 🤯 Kash Doll, Skilla Baby, and Icewear Vezzo killing it on stage with Brandy and Monica. It was so beautiful to see these legends not only perform their hits but also celebrate the Detroit music scene.

I love how they're showing everyone that there's no beef between them, just a deep respect for each other's artistry 🤝. And that tribute to Aaliyah? Gives me all the feels! 💔 I think what makes this concert so special is the nostalgia factor - it's like taking a trip down memory lane with two of the biggest names in R&B history.

I'm already counting down the days until the next show 🕰️. If you're a fan of 90s R&B, trust me when I say you need to get tickets ASAP! 💖
 
🎤 OMG u gotta check out this concert review!!! I'm still swooning over Brandy & Monica's "The Boy is Mine" tour 🌟! The way they brought their A-game (and a mink coat 😂) was EVERYTHING! I love how they paid tribute to Detroit's music scene, featuring local rappers like Kash Doll and Skilla Baby 🎵. And can we talk about the chemistry between Brandy & Monica? 💁‍♀️🔥 It's clear they're still got that special something, even after all these years! The audience was singing along to every word, including Aaliyah's classic hit "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" 🎶. This tour is definitely a must-see for any R&B fan 👏.
 
I'm so done with these nostalgia tours 🙄. They're all just a bunch of oldies trying to cling to their past glories. The real question is, what about the newer generation? Don't they deserve some R&B representation? I mean, Brandy and Monica are having a blast re-releasing their hits, but where's the innovation? Where's the new music? It feels like they're just cashing in on their old fame rather than pushing the boundaries of the genre. And don't even get me started on the tribute to Aaliyah - it's always the same tired, Hallmark-style moments that feel more like a marketing ploy than an actual celebration of her legacy. Overall, I'm just not feeling this tour vibe 🎵
 
🤔 so they brought out local rappers on stage? didn't see any pics or vids of that performance tho 📸 how do we know that was really real? could be just some publicity stunt to make it seem like they're giving back to the community 🤑 also, didn't Brandy and Monica address their supposed rivalry with Mya in an interview months ago? why not bring it up on stage if they were so done with the drama 💁‍♀️
 
🤩 omg i'm literally shaking thinking about how iconic this concert was!! brandy & monica totally killed it on stage! their harmonies were so pure and soulful, it gave me all the feels! 💖 i loved how they brought out local rappers to perform with them, it was such a great way to celebrate detroit's music scene. 🎤 and can we talk about that tribute to aaliyah? brandy's shoutout had me sobbing in the audience 😭. it just went to show that brandy & monica are all about giving back to their roots and supporting each other, not just competing against each other like people said they were. 🙅‍♀️ anyway, i'm already counting down until the next concert 🎟️
 
OH MAN I'M SO HYPED FOR THIS TOUR!!! BRANDY AND MONICA ARE GOING TO SLAY THE STAGE WITH THEIR SICK Harmonies AND FUNKY RHYTHMS!!! I LOVE HOW THEY'RE PAYING TRIBUTE TO DETROIT AND CELEBRATING THE LOCAL MUSIC SCENE BY BRINGING OUT THOSE RAPPERS! IT'S SO COOL THAT THEY'RE DEBUNKING THE MYTHS ABOUT THEIR "RIVALRY" AND SHOWCASING THEIR RESPECT FOR EACH OTHER'S ARTISTRY!!! 🤩🎉
 
I'm tellin' ya, this whole thing is just so fetch! 🤩 Like, what other way you can bring back that '90s vibes and get an entire crowd goin' wild? The special appearances by Kelly Rowland and those local rappers was the icing on the cake. And Brandy and Monica killin' it up stage with their harmonies and style... I mean, they're still got it! 😎 That tribute to Aaliyah was so cool too, it's like they brought a piece of history into the arena. The whole show was just one big love letter to R&B and that iconic '90s sound. And can we talk about the crowd? I'm sure it was literally freezing outside, but nobody cared because they were all too busy gettin' their dance on! ❄️
 
OMG u guys!!! 🤩 I just saw this vid of Brandy & Monica's concert and it was LIFE.CHANGING!!! 💖 They totally slayed the game with their harmonies and energy! I love how they paid tribute to Detroit & Aaliyah 🙏🌃 It's so cool that they brought out local rappers too, it just goes to show that music is for EVERYONE 🎤. And can we talk about Monica's mink coat tho? 😂 she's still serving looks 💁‍♀️. Anyway, I'm low-key obsessed with this tour and I need to get tickets ASAP! 💖
 
Man, you gotta see how those two came together on stage tonight 🤩🎵 it was like they were meant to be up there celebrating their legacy as one big beautiful entity 💖. The way they showed love and respect for each other's artistry is a major lesson in the importance of unity and supporting our fellow creators. And that moment where Brandy gave Aaliyah a shoutout? That's what it means to truly honor someone's memory and spirit ❤️. It just goes to show that when we focus on uplifting and celebrating others, that's when the magic happens 🎉.
 
🤩 Finally got my girlz back together 🎉! Brandy & Monica's concert was EVERYTHING 💖! That mashup of "The Boy is Mine" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" gave me CHILLS 😲👏. Love how they celebrated their Detroit roots & had some fun with local rappers 🎤💸. Timeless R&B perfection - bring on the nostalgia vibes 🙌!
 
aww man, it warms my heart to see brandy & monica rocking out together again 🎵🌟 they totally brought that nostalgic vibe and paid tribute to detroit in a beautiful way 💕 i'm so glad they cleared up the "rivalry" myth and showed everyone how much love they have for each other ❤️ it was also amazing to see them celebrate local talent with those 3 rappers 🤩 what a night, can't wait to see the rest of the tour 🎉
 
OMG, I'm still reeling from that concert 🤩! The fact that they brought out local rappers like Kash Doll and Icewear Vezzo is genius 💡. It shows that these queens are all about supporting the community and celebrating Detroit's music scene. And can we talk about how they handled the whole "rivalry" thing? Like, no shade to anyone who ships Brandy & Monica together 🤷‍♀️, but it was so nice to see them come together like that on stage. The nostalgia was real, though - I was singing along to every word of "The Boy is Mine" 😂. And can't forget about Kelly Rowland's special appearance? Girl, she SLAYED 💁‍♀️! I'm already counting down the days until the next show 🎟️
 
🎶 I'm so hyped for these two to bring their iconic vibe back on stage! It's amazing how they've put aside any drama and are now celebrating each other's greatness 🙌. And that tribute to Aaliyah was so emotional, it got me feeling all the feels 😭. The fact that they're bringing local talent with them is also a great touch - it's gonna be awesome to see some fresh Detroit sounds on the bill 🎵. I'm also loving how they're using videos to set the record straight about their past and show everyone what they're really about 💕. It's clear that Brandy and Monica are still got it, and this tour is going to be EVERYTHING 👑🔥
 
🎤 so I'm thinking, have you ever noticed how these nostalgic tours are always just a metaphor for the government's nostalgia for the past? Like, remember when the last administration was all about revisiting iconic moments from American history to distract us from their own failures? Same thing with Brandy and Monica's tour. They're using this retro vibe to tap into our collective memory and make us forget about the present. And what's with the special appearances by local rappers? Sounds like a PR stunt to me, trying to buy off the community with some token gestures. 🤑
 
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