![]() It was eventually rescheduled for October 2021 and featured supporting acts such as Ashanti, Soulja Boy, and Sammie.īow Wow surprised his 4.7 million Instagram followers on Friday (August 12) by announcing that he will be assembling Mario, Hilson, Day26, Lloyd, Pleasure P, Chingy, Lil Scrappy, Bobby V, Dem Franchize Boyz, Crime Mob, and Travis Porter for the latest version of the tour, which he is calling “The Millennium Tour: Turned Up!”Ī pre-sale will commence on August 18, one day before the general public on-sale time of August 19 at 10 a.m., when tickets will be made available to the general public. ![]() As a result of the epidemic, the event scheduled for 2020 had to be postponed. This is the first time Omarion has not been a part of the “Millennium Tour.” In 2019, he appeared on the main stage alongside B2K in 2020, he did so alongside Bow Wow. Since it first began, the annual tour has been nominated twice for Top R&B Tour at the Billboard Music Awards, and in 2022, it was victorious in the category of Top Rap Tour. During the same tour that took place in 2019, Omarion reunited with former members of B2K Lil’ Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B. ![]() This leg of the tour was nominated for the Best R&B Tour award at the 33rd annual Pollstar Awards. ![]() Omarion, Ashanti, Pretty Ricky, and Soulja Boy were among the many artists who participated in the 2021 leg of The Millennium Tour. ![]() This year’s edition includes Mario, Keri Hilson, Lloyd, Pleasure P, Bobby V, Sammie, Ying Yang Twins, Chingy, Dem Franchize Boyz, Lil Scrappy, and Travis Porter, Day 26, Crime Mob, and Trillville will all be performing alongside one another. Beginning on October 7 in Hampton, the 24-city campaign will continue through November, making stops in key areas such as Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. In the latter part of 2022, Bow Wow will be headlining yet another spectacular roster for the upcoming iteration of The Millennium Tour that will travel across the United States. ![]()
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