
See B2K & Bow Wow at Heritage Bank Center on February 20.
Relive the energy of early-2000s R&B and hip-hop when B2K and Bow Wow hit the stage at Heritage Bank Center on February 20. Fans can expect a hit-filled night featuring chart-toppers like “Bump, Bump, Bump” and “Let Me Hold You,” along with unforgettable choreography and nostalgia. This high-energy concert promises a fun, throwback experience perfect for longtime fans and new listeners alike.
Tickets to B2K & Bow Wow
Tickets to B2K & Bow Wow go on sale to the general public on November 21at 10 a.m.
About B2K
B2K is an American R&B boy band that rose to fame in the early 2000s with their smooth vocals, dynamic dance routines, and hits like “Bump, Bump, Bump” and “Uh Huh.” Formed in 1998, the group consisted of members Omarion, Raz-B, Lil’ Fizz, and J-Boog, quickly becoming teen sensations with platinum albums and a strong pop-culture presence. Although they disbanded in 2004, B2K’s influence endures, and their 2019 reunion tour reaffirmed their lasting impact on R&B and nostalgic fan culture.
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About Bow Wow
Bow Wow, born Shad Moss, is an American rapper and actor who first gained fame as a child star under the mentorship of Snoop Dogg and Jermaine Dupri. His debut album, Beware of Dog, released when he was just 13, produced hits like “Bounce with Me” and “Bow Wow (That’s My Name),” launching him into mainstream success. Over the years, he expanded into acting and television hosting while continuing to contribute to hip-hop as one of the genre’s most recognizable former teen artists.
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Heritage Bank Center Venue Details
Parking
Use the Cincy EZ Park App to pay for parking as appropriate. Take the Cincinnati Metro to the venue. Heritage Bank Center is a short walk from the Cincinnati Cyclones stop on the Cincinnati Bell Connector.
Accessibility
Guests with specific accessibility needs should contact the venue in advance to arrange. If possible, please try to call at least three days before the event. The Handicap Accessible / Family restroom is behind section 110, next to Donatos and First Aid.
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