On Friday, March 21, Barclays Center pulsated with the beats of early 2000s R&B and hip-hop as The Millennium Tour 2025 rolled into town. The lineup boasted heavyweights like Nivea, Ying Yang Twinz, Lloyd, Plies, Rick Ross, Ray J, Sammie, Bobby V, Pleasure P, Omarion, Bow Wow, and Trey Songz.

The show started promptly at 8 p.m., with Nivea opening the night with a short yet memorable set, highlighted by her 2002 hit, “Laundromat.” Next up were the Ying Yang Twins, who brought the crowd to life with their high-energy club hits “Whistle While You Twurk,” “Wait (The Whisper Song),” and “Salt Shaker.” By the time they dropped “Get Low,” the arena was buzzing with excitement, making it feel like the concert had officially hit its stride.

RSVP, a R&B supergroup featuring Ray J, Sammie, Bobby Valentino, and Pleasure P, took the stage next. Ray J opened the set in a mask, singing “Sexy Can I” before making his way through the crowd with an emotional performance of “One Wish.” Sammie kept the momentum going with his smooth vocals, delivering his verse from Soulja Boy’s “Kiss Me Thru The Phone.” Pleasure P had the entire arena singing along to “Did You Wrong,” while Bobby Valentino won over the crowd by handing out roses, playing the piano, and delivering an a cappella version of his verse from Lil Wayne’s “Mrs. Officer.” Throughout the set, the four singers brought their signature style: dancing, having fun, and taking turns hyping each other up.

Plies delivered a memorable performance during The Millennium Tour 2025, captivating audiences with his dynamic stage presence and signature tracks. He performed hits such as “Shawty ft T-Pain”, “Bust It Baby Remix with Ne-Yo”, “Plenty Money”, and more.

Omarion took the spotlight with dancers, backing up his smooth moves and powerful vocals with flawless choreography. He performed hit songs like “Icebox,” “Touch,” and other fan favorites. Throughout his set, his brother and DJ, O’Ryan, kept the vibe alive, energizing the crowd during Omarion’s outfit changes.

Up next was Bow Wow, The Ohio native was greeted with electric roars as he delivered a set filled with classic tracks from his So So Def days, including hits like “Fresh Az I’m Iz”, Shortie Like Mine ft cChris Brown, and more. He ended his set revealing that he and Chris Brown have new music releasing soon.

Trey Songz brought the four-hour celebration to a close with smooth, sultry performances of “Neighbors Know My Name” and “Slow Motion,” then amped up the energy with crowd favorites like “Bottoms Up” and “Na Na.” The Virginia native showed exactly why he was the perfect choice to cap off such an incredible night.

The Millennium Tour 2025 at Barclays Center was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of a pivotal era in music.The artists delivered performances that not only honored their past hits but also demonstrated their evolution as musicians. For fans, it was a night of nostalgia, joy, and a reaffirmation of the timeless appeal of early 2000s R&B and hip-hop.
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