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Boyz II Men emerged from Philadelphia in 1991 as one of the defining R&B groups of the 90s. They perfected the art of the four-part harmony, with Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman, Wanya Morris, and Marc Nelson creating some of the decade's most memorable slow jams. 'End of the Road' became a wedding reception staple, while 'Motownphilly' showed they could handle upbeat New Jack Swing grooves just as well. Their records dominated charts and won Grammys, but what really stuck was how their voices locked together—intricate, clean, and impossible to ignore. They had the rare ability to sound both contemporary and timeless, which explains why people still request their songs at life events. By the late 90s they'd become synonymous with a certain kind of polished, sophisticated R&B that valued vocal control and arrangement over everything else.

Their shows are built around the slow jams. Crowds go quiet during 'End of the Road,' singing along in unison. They move seamlessly between tight harmonies and solo moments, and people actually listen rather than just existing in the venue. Energy builds on the uptempo stuff, but it's not chaotic—there's real musicianship on display.

Known for End of the Road, Motownphilly, It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday, I'll Make Love to You, On Bended Knee

Boyz II Men played River Rock Casino in Richmond on October 24, 2025, with an eight-song set that covered the essentials. "Water Runs Dry" and "On Bended Knee" opened, and "Please Don't Go" and "4 Seasons of Loneliness" kept the harmonies flowing. The group worked in a wide-ranging cover medley -- touching everything from "Africa" to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to "Purple Rain" -- which is bold and somehow works. They closed with "One Sweet Day," "I'll Make Love to You," and "End of the Road." Richmond got the hits.

Richmond's R&B lineage runs deep—the city's been a pit stop on the touring circuit for decades, drawing crowds that appreciate both the smooth vocal harmonies Boyz II Men perfected and the broader soul traditions the city helped shape. Local venues have hosted generations of soul and R&B acts, making it natural territory for a group built on ballads and intricate vocal arrangements. The River Rock Casino gig fits that tradition cleanly.

Stay in the Fan District, Richmond's most elegant neighborhood, where tree-lined streets and historic brownstones offer genuine character. Book a table at Mama J's or Edo's Squid, both understated and excellent. Spend your non-show hours at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture or wandering Maymont Park's formal gardens and James River views. The James River itself is worth a walk along Belle Isle. Post-show, grab drinks at The Bogart, a solid cocktail bar in a historic building near The National venue.

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