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New Edition Way Tour Redefines Live R&B Entertainment

The New Edition Way Tour is setting a new standard in live entertainment, turning every stop into a legendary celebration of R&B. With New Edition leading the charge alongside Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton, this tour is quickly becoming the must-see event of the year.

The tour has already electrified audiences in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, with more than 15,000 fans attending sold-out shows and breaking records for live music events in 2026.

The show is more than just a concert—it’s an unforgettable experience. As the lights go down, the arena bursts into a thrilling spectacle that blends theatrical storytelling with the powerful energy of live music.

The pinnacle of the show is the newly created anthem, “We Going Out Tonight,” where all three iconic acts come together to create a moment that will go down in music history.

New Edition delivered an unforgettable performance, offering a mix of their timeless hits from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s.

Their choreography was on point, prompting fans to get up and recreate the famous moves from their iconic music videos. The group’s precision, passion, and energy left everyone in awe, cementing their status as one of the greatest live acts in the world.

One of the most memorable moments came on opening night in Oakland when Congresswoman Lateefah Simon honored New Edition with the prestigious Congressional Recognition Certificate—an acknowledgment of their cultural and musical impact.

On the second night in Las Vegas, fans were treated to a jaw-dropping surprise when Michael McCary, the fourth founding member of Boyz II Men, made a long-awaited return to the stage.

The crowd went wild as Boyz II Men performed a masterclass in vocal harmony, taking the show to a whole new level.

Toni Braxton made her grand entrance in Los Angeles, captivating the crowd with her powerful vocals and stunning stage presence.

From her flawless performance of hits like “Breathe Again” to her dazzling costume changes, Braxton commanded the stage.

At the Los Angeles stop, she also surprised the audience by bringing out social media influencer Kayla Nicole, who recreated a scene from Braxton’s iconic “He Wasn’t Man Enough” music video for Halloween, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

The surprises didn’t stop there. On the third night, the audience was treated to a performance by B2K, who brought the house down with “Bump, Bump, Bump.”

The energy in the room was electrifying, and fans were thrilled to see B2K performing together once again.

Celebrities, influencers, and dignitaries packed the arenas, including Barry Bonds, Tina Knowles, Sanaa Lathan, Kelly Rowland, Martin Lawrence, Gabrielle Union, and more, making the event even more star-studded.

The New Edition Way Tour is raising the bar for live performances, offering fans an experience they’ll never forget.

It’s a night of pure energy, nostalgia, and unforgettable moments that show why New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton are among the most influential names in R&B history.

The tour continues to Chicago on February 4th, where fans will once again get to experience this monumental live show.

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