Millennium Tour 2025 Brings Early 2000s Nostalgia to Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Fans packed the Liacouras Center on March 14, 2025, as the highly anticipated Millennium Tour rolled into Philadelphia, delivering a night full of early-2000s R&B and hip-hop nostalgia.
Headlined by Trey Songz, Omarion, and Bow Wow, the tour brought together some of the biggest artists who helped define the millennium era of music. The high-energy show featured hit after hit, taking fans on a journey back to the days of ringtone rap, smooth R&B ballads, and iconic club anthems.
The evening kicked off with performances from Nivea, who performed fan favorites like “Don’t Mess With My Man,” setting the tone for the night. The crowd quickly found its rhythm as the Ying Yang Twins brought their signature crunk energy with hits including “Get Low,” igniting the arena.
Southern rap legend Boosie Badazz and Memphis rapper Plies kept the momentum going with crowd-favorite tracks that had fans rapping every lyric word for word.
One of the most memorable moments of the night came when the R&B supergroup RSVP — featuring Ray J, Sammie, Bobby V, and Pleasure P — took the stage, delivering a medley of early-2000s R&B hits that had the crowd singing along from start to finish.
Bow Wow energized the crowd with classics like “Like You” and “Let Me Hold You,” reminding fans why he was once dubbed “Mr. 106 & Park.” Omarion followed with a smooth, dance-filled set performing hits such as “Touch” and “Ice Box,” showcasing his signature choreography.
Closing out the night, Trey Songz delivered a powerful headlining performance, running through a catalog of fan favorites including “Say Aah,” “Neighbors Know My Name,” and “Bottoms Up.” His set brought the crowd to its feet as fans waved their phones and sang along to every word.