R&B groups 112, Total to stop in New Orleans for Room 112 tour
The “Dance With Me” singers are a R&B quartet that formed in 1993 hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. In 1995, they were signed with Bad Boy Records, where they released hit songs including “Only You,” “Cupid,” “It’s Over Now,” “Anywhere” and “You Already Know.”
Their song “Peaches & Cream” was the “platinum smash” that, according to Live Nation officials, helped define an era as pioneers of Hip Hop and R&B.
In their over 30 years actively in the music industry, they have collaborated with artists such as Janet Jackson, New Edition, The Isley Brothers, Whitney Houston, Keith Sweat, Guy and much more.
The group earned worldwide recognition after being featured on P-Diddy’s “I’ll Be Missing You” with R&B Soul artist Faith Evans.
Also joining them on the country wide tour is legendary female R&B group Total. The trio, which was founded in 1994, is known for their chart topping melodies including “Kissin’ You,” “Trippin’,” “Sitting Home” and “Can’t You See” featuring Biggie Smalls.
Total has made a legacy blending soulful vocals with raw Hip Hop, making them icons of R&B.
Featured as a special guest on the tour is R&B Soul, Hip Hop and Rap artist Case. The Grammy nominated artist is recognized for his singles “Touch Me, Tease Me,” “Happily Ever After,” “Faded Pictures” and “The Best Man I Can Be” featured on “The Best Man” movie.
The tour will start in Akron and make its way to Detroit, Stamford, Dallas and Jacksonville before making a stop at the Orpheum Theatre on Nov. 30 and ending in Atlanta.
Tickets can be found on the Ticketmaster website.
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