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B2K was the late-90s/early-2000s R&B boy band that actually had staying power beyond the usual manufactured run. Formed in 1998, the group—Omarion, Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B—hit their stride with their second album, which spawned "Bump, Bump, Bump," a track that became unavoidable for like three years straight. That song alone defined a specific moment in pop radio, but they weren't just a one-hit situation. They made solid R&B records with actual songs underneath the hits, toured relentlessly, and built a fanbase that actually stayed invested. Their catalog holds up better than you'd expect from a boy band product, partly because they could sing and partly because they caught a wave where throwback-leaning R&B actually dominated mainstream radio. They've reunited periodically since their initial breakup in 2004, which tells you something about how they're remembered.

Known for Bump, Bump, Bump, Girlfriend, Why I Love You, Uh Huh, Cradle 2 The Grave

B2K last graced Charlotte back in 2002 at the Charlotte Coliseum, when the group was in their prime. It's been two decades since those late-night R&B sets. The city's been waiting to see if the reunion tour will make a stop here, and fans still remember those early 2000s performances.

Charlotte has quietly built a solid foundation for R&B and hip-hop over the past couple decades, with homegrown artists like DaBaby and Phonte establishing the city as more than just a banking hub. The city's venues have hosted major acts, but Charlotte's real strength is in its regional appeal—it sits at a sweet spot between Southern rap culture and East Coast sensibilities. B2k fits naturally into that landscape.

Stay in South End, where the neighborhood has actual restaurants and bars worth your time—it's walkable and doesn't feel like a tourist zone. Catch dinner at Amélie's French Bistro for something solid before the show. Spend the day at the Mint Museum or walking through the nearby galleries. If you want to stay on the rock vibe, hit a local record shop like Vintage King. The drive-in movie theater experience isn't unique to Charlotte, but the area's bourbon scene is worth exploring the night after if you're staying through the weekend.

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