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Two Grammy Winners, Iconic R&B Singers, Announce First-Ever Co-Headline Tour

UNITED STATES, JUN 24 – The 24-city U.S. tour celebrates 25 years of their Grammy-winning duet and features special guests including Kelly Rowland and American Idol winner Jamal Roberts.

  • Grammy-Winning R&B artists Brandy and Monica revealed on June 24, 2025, that they will embark on their inaugural joint headline trek, titled The Boy Is Mine, starting October 16 in Cincinnati.
  • The tour follows years of reported tension and several collaborations since their 1998 duet, which spent a record 13 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the charts.
  • The 24-city arena tour will visit major locations such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and New York, culminating on December 7 in Houston, where notable artists Kelly Rowland, Muni Long, and Jamal Roberts will join as guest performers.
  • Monica expressed that the ongoing admiration for "The Boy Is Mine" holds great significance for her, describing the tour as an opportunity to honor their legacy, influence, and the audience that has evolved alongside them.
  • Tickets will be available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. on June 27 through Ticketmaster, with presale access beginning at the same time on June 26 using the code BPC, symbolizing a meaningful cultural return for both artists.
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