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Brandy & Monica Announce Co-Headlining ‘The Boy Is Mine’ 2025 Tour

RIGHT PHOTO: AIDS Walk Atlanta & Music Festival, USA - 29 Sep 2019 LEFT PHOTO: Brandy, Apollo Spring Gala, New York, USA - 04 Jun 2018
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Brandy and Monica are set to embark on a groundbreaking co-headlining tour in the fall of 2025, marking the first time the powerhouse duo has shared a tour stage. Entitled “The Boy Is Mine Tour,” this 24-city journey across the United States celebrates the enduring legacy of their hit 1998 duet of the same name. Since its release, “The Boy Is Mine” has been hailed as a defining anthem in R&B, cementing both artists’ places in music history with a record-breaking 13-week run at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

The tour, produced by the Black Promoters Collective, kicks off on October 16, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and will conclude on December 7, 2025, in Houston, Texas. Alongside Brandy and Monica, attendees will be treated to performances by a lineup of prominent guest artists including GRAMMY winner Kelly Rowland, the talented singer-songwriter Muni Long, and Jamal Roberts, the 2025 American Idol winner. This diverse range of supporting acts promises to amplify the excitement and energy of “The Boy Is Mine Tour,” making it a truly unforgettable musical event.

Brandy expressed the significance of this tour as a “full-circle moment,” reflecting on the personal and professional journeys she and Monica have undertaken since their initial meteoric rise. As Brandy stated, “This tour is more than a musical reunion; it is a celebration of growth, sisterhood, and the unwavering support from our fans.” For Monica, the collaborative tour symbolizes the enduring impact of their music. She emphasized the importance of this moment, noting, “It’s a reminder of the power of respect, strength, and real music.” Together, they look forward to sharing the stage once more in what promises to be a spirited celebration of their shared artistry and individual achievements.

Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale on June 27, 2025, through Ticketmaster, with presale access beginning on June 26, 2025. This highly anticipated tour offers a unique opportunity for fans of all ages to see two of R&B’s most influential artists joined by guests spanning different musical genres and generations. Each performance is expected to be an electrifying experience, featuring a live band and collaborative ensemble moments on stage, bringing their timeless music roaring into the present day.

The reinvention of “The Boy Is Mine” has also been a catalyst for renewed interest in Brandy and Monica’s work. In 2024, they collaborated with Ariana Grande on a remix of the song, which was featured on Grande’s GRAMMY-nominated album *Eternal Sunshine*. This version reignited interest and saw the song reenter the charts, capturing the imagination of a new generation of listeners while earning the trio a GRAMMY nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Throughout the tour, fans can expect to hear not only the classic hits from Brandy and Monica’s illustrious careers but also exciting renditions like the Grande remix that bridge the gap between past triumphs and current collaborations.

As the anticipation builds, this co-headlining tour stands as a testament to Brandy and Monica’s enduring influence in the music industry. It underscores their contributions not only to R&B but also to popular culture. Both artists remain at the pinnacle of their craft, continually pushing boundaries and exploring new artistic directions. For audiences, “The Boy Is Mine Tour” is more than just a series of concerts—it’s an invitation to celebrate over two decades of music that continues to inspire, connect, and entertain fans worldwide.

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