
The Atlanta stops on the Millennium Tour went off without a hitch and gave the audience a few surprises.
The lineup featured Trey Songz, Omarion, Bow Wow, Plies, Boosie BadAzz, Ying Yang Twins, RSVP (Ray J, Sammie, Bobby V, Pleasure P), Nivea, and special guest Rick Ross. BLACK ENTERPRISE was in the building to see a few of the night’s standout performances.
Bow Wow
Omarion And Kids
Nivea Put On For The Ladies
Lil Boosie BadAzz
Lil Boosie lit up the stage in Atlanta with crowd-favorite anthems “Wipe Me Down” and “Independent,” sparking high-energy dancing and throwback vibes as fans popped, dropped and moved to the beat.
Plies Serenades Audience
Another Florida artist, and beloved internet figure, Plies ignited the crowd, when “Bust It Baby” and “Shorty” hit the speakers. Plies also serenaded the crowd with a few hits from a hometown hero, Usher. Before transitioning to a surprise appearance by Keith Sweat. The R&B elder statesman graced the stage, serenading the audience with hits Make It Last Forever. Sweats timeless vocals and stage presence captivated the young and the old alike.
From Rick Ross and Plies to Omarion and Bow Wow, the evening was drenched in nostalgia, Southern swagger, and a deep love for the city that helped shape the sound of a generation.
The Millennium Tour will have its final show April 27, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
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Source: Black Enterprise