It was a good time enjoyed the music.
by Ricky mccreery on 8/2/24Desert Diamond Arena - GlendaleTook me back to junior high, remembered my first love.
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Grammy-winning artists 112 are back on tour in 2013 to share their soulful live concerts with their fans once again. Famous for their previous hits, like “I’ll Be Missing You” with Sean Combs and Faith Evans and “Peaches and Cream,” the band has been making hit music with R&B stars since their first record in 1996. Proteges of Sean “Puffy” Combs, the band has a similar melodic sound and their performances feature both their urban vocals and the fun and exciting dynamic of four old friends. They’re currently touring for their For The Fans tour, which features all four members. Ticket holders are stoked to see the band back together again and putting as much energy into their music as they always have. Though the band members have released solo work in recent years, the last album the group released as a whole was Pleasure & Pain in 2005, which featured the single “U Already Know.”
With roots in gospel, soul and hip-hop, these boys know how to mesmerize a crowd with their voices. 112 started in Atlanta, Georgia with Marvin Scandrick, Michael Keith, Quinnes Parker and Daron Jones. The group met in high school and performed in talent shows and churches until they were discovered by Combs. 2005's Please & Pain went platinum and, though the band broke up shortly after, their fans remained devoted. “Only You” and “Cupid,” the singles off their first album, peaked at No. 3 and No. 2, respectively, on the Billboard R&B charts. “I’ll Be Missing You,” topped the Billboard Hot 1 — and earned them a Grammy for Best Rap Performance. Years later, 112 was still topping charts with the song “Na, Na, Na,” featuring dancehall legend Super Cat. The band has managed to keep their clean, wholesome image, which continues to attract fans and propel the popularity of their reunion tour.?
Took me back to junior high, remembered my first love.
They put on a good show. Lots of dancing. You can tell that they put a lot into it. Kept us all on our feet.
I was really looking forward to seeing 112 for the first time but they did not sound good! I'm not sure if some of it was the sound quality in the venue or if they aren't good live but I was disappointed:(
Wow when we first got there there was an intoxicated lady next to me that kept bumping me then she ended up throwing up all over the seats. Security had to come and escort out they left us on the staircase for well over 30 minutes. Finally I had to ask somebody to move us because the smell was awful they put us on the floor. Then they moved us again by the time we got to some seats I was already tired and grossed out. I was really looking forward to this concert because it was our 27th anniversary and my husband's birthday.
Yawned several times, i wanted to leave as the crowd started leaving. Buzz kill! Not a good fit in the category of line up.
Why did the most popular groups not play a whole song in entirety and 112 played too many? Many left. It killed the vibe. I felt bad for Stevie B.
i overpaid for this show. i left before it was even over. they are "town fair"worthy. all of them need to put the mic down or learn to lip sync properly.
Loved the venue, artists were amazing, DJ was keeping everyone hyped up.
Enjoyed 112, the sound system was a little off but overall it was Great ?? I enjoyed it all I would like to see the venue sell Non alcohol beverages like Heineken or o'duls for those that want to enjoy a drink but don't want to get intoxicated
Enjoyed 112, the sound system was a little off but overall it was Great ?? I enjoyed it all