Brandy & Monica Tour: 6 Songs We Need to Hear

Millennials, we finally got our win. Brandy and Monica—yes, Brandy and Monica—are hitting the road together. After decades of the industry (and let’s be real, some of us fans) trying to pit them against each other, the truth remains: these women were never rivals. They’re sisters. Sisters in sound. Soulmates in song. Two daughters of Whitney Houston’s musical lineage, raised in the glow of her mentorship and molded by her legacy.

Together with Usher and the late, great Aaliyah, they formed the Mount Rushmore of ’90s teen solo acts. The Big 4. The blueprint. The reason your faves had a lane to blend R&B with pop, to chart high with soul and style. And if the Reluctant showdown taught us anything, it’s that Brandy and Monica got hits for days. When Brandy queued up “Have You Ever,” and Monica answered with “Angel of Mine,” the girls felt that. The discographies? Immaculate. The talent? Undeniable. The moment? Long overdue.

And just when you thought it couldn’t get better, here comes Miss Kelly Rowland—our harmonizing high priestess of poise and power. A Destiny’s Child turned R&B doyenne, Kelly’s catalog stays deep and her voice always deserves more flowers than it gets. She, too, came up as a teen star and bloomed into a mentor, guiding a new generation of singers with grace.

Also joining the tour? Songwriting queen turned superstar Muni Long and the newly crowned American Idol winner Jamal Roberts—proof that the future of R&B is already being written.

The 24-city arena tour kicks off October 16 and runs through December 7. So dust off your Full Moonqueue up The Boy Is Mineand get ready to witness history—this isn’t just a tour, it’s a generational healing wrapped in harmony. Tickets officially go on sale Friday, June 27, 2025, at 10:00 AM local time on Ticketmaster.com. Want early access? Presale begins Thursday, June 26, from 10:00 AM to 11:59 PM local time with the code BPC.

Here are six songs we need to hear live from Brandy and Monica. Yes, the chart-toppers are cute, but the deep cuts? That’s where the soul lives. Don’t get us wrong—we love the hits, but it’s the album tracks that raised us.

Sittin’ Up in My Room

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Love All Over Me

Do you Know What You Have

Street Symphony

Put That on Everything

Why Her

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