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Live Review: The Millennium Tour w/ Trey Songz, Omarion, Bow Wow, Plies, Rick Ross, and more @ CFG Bank Arena — 3/16/25

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Trey Songz performs during The Millennium Tour at CFG Bank Arena on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Tonya Caver)

The 2025 version of The Millennium Tour made its way to CFG Arena, featuring a full lineup from the early 2000s — including Nivea, Ying Yang Twinz, Boosie BadAzz, Plies, Rick Ross, Ray J, Sammie, Bobby V, Pleasure P, Omarion, Bow Wow, and Trey Songz.

In addition to the above performers, Bow Wow’s set also featured some a surprise guest performance from YBS Skola.

At CFG Bank Arena on March 16, the night promptly started at 8pm as Nivia kicked it off with a short set highlighted by her biggest hits to include “Laundromat,” “25 Reasons,” “Don’t Mess With My Man,” and fan-favorite “Complicated.”

The Ying Yang Twins followed the energy! Hits like “Whistle While You Twurk,” “Wait (The Whisper Song),” and “Salt Shaker” really got the crowd pumped and out of their seats.

RSVP, an R&B supergroup made up of Ray J, Sammie, Bobby Valentino, and Pleasure P performed next. Ray J came out in a black mask before removing to sing hit single “One Wish.” Sammie sung his verse from Soulja Boy’s “Kiss Me Thru The Phone,” but it was his hit “I Like It” that sent the crowd into a frenzy! Pleasure P had the whole crowd singing “Did You Wrong” with him while Bobby Valentino passed out roses as he took us down memory lane as he sang “Slow Down.” The four artists fed off each other’s energy and catered to the softer sides of R&B.

Watch the official music video for “Slow Down” by Bobby Valentino on YouTube:

Boosie took the stage next draped in jewelry. Before he could begin rapping, the crowd was already set to belt lyric for lyric to hits “Wipe Me Down” and “Independent.” It was his classic “Set It Off” that made the crowd ready for war. The arena exploded and matched the energy set forth on stage. Plies came out next and delivered excellence to the crowd by way of “Bust It Baby,” “Shawty,” and others on which he was featured over the years. Special guest Rick Ross brought the hustle to the stage with his Mr. Cool persona, while he belted out lyrics to “Hustlin’,” which made everyone throw their hands in the air and chant along. Rick Ross held the crowd’s attention as he ran through his discography.

Bow Wow was a ball of energy. He left no spot untapped as he danced and ran across the stage. Complete with smoke and fire flashing along the stage, his set was unmatched. Hits like “Shorty Like Mine,” “What’s My Name,” and “Bounce With Me” consistently raised the bar of entertainment.

Watch the official music video for “Bounce with Me” by Bow Wow featuring Xscape on YouTube:

Omarion had six dancers and the choreography to match. He performed “Icebox,” “Touch,” and other millennial hits. He was joined by brother and DJ O’ryan, who kept the party going through Omarion’s outfit changes.

Trey Songz closed out a long four-hour party with sultry performances of “Neighbors Know My Name” and “Slow Motion” while picking up the tempo with “Bottoms Up” and “Na Na.” The Virginia native showed exactly why he was chosen to close out the spectacular night.

Watch the official music video for “Na Na” by Trey Songz on YouTube:

Here are some photos of the artists participating in The Millennium Tour at CFG Bank Arena on March 16, 2025. All pictures copyright and courtesy of Tonya Caver.

Nivea

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Ying Yang Twinz

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Bobby Valentino

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Ray J

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Sammie

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Pleasure P

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Boosie Badazz

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Rick Ross

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Plies

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Bow Wow

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Omarion

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O’Ryan

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Trey Songz

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