A 90s RnB boy band have delighted fans after announcing a comeback tour in three UK locations.
Boyz II Men plan to hit the road in April 2024 with their throwback tour with special guest and acclaimed vocalist Brian McKnight.
Nathan Morris, Wanyá Morris and Shawn Stockman have not recorded new music but just want to celebrate their back catalogue.
The RnB crooners will first perform in London’s Wembley area on April 20 before heading up to Manchester BEC Arena on April 21.
The multi-Grammy award-winning boyband will make their final appearance down in Birmingham Academy on April 24.
Boyz II Men’s Wanyá Morris, Nathan Morrisand Shawn Stockman have delighted fans after announcing a comeback tour in three UK locations
Boyz II Men said: ‘We love the UK, our fans there always give us the most love, we’re excited to come back and get on stage and sing for and connect with our British fans! Y’all are so cool and we can’t wait!’
Presale for tickets will open at 10am on December 19, three days before the general sale, which will happen at 10am on December 21.
The group, then a vocal harmony quartet, achieved global acclaim in 1991 for Top 5 hits Motownphilly and It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday from debut album Cooleyhighharmony.
But it was End Of The Road in 1992 that got to No. 1 around the world and topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 weeks, setting a new record for longevity.
It comes just four years after Gisele Bundchen told the End Of The Road hitmakers that it was thanks to their music that she managed to learn English when she moved to New York at just 16 years old.
The 42-year-old Brazilian model appeared with the R&B group during a Carpool Karaoke episode, which was released on Apple Music in 2019.
In a special teaser clip for the episode, she said: ‘So I moved to New York City when I was 16 years old. I didn’t speak a word of English.
‘But my sister, she was like ‘Here, take my cassette.’ The cassette tape she made for me, one side was Boyz II Men, the other side was Mariah [Carey].
‘I would literally be with this Walkman all day. I was like, ‘I’m gonna learn English and that’s it!’ I have to say, you guys were my teachers so thank you.’
The RnB crooners will first perform in London’s Wembley area on April 20 before heading up to Manchester BEC Arena on April 21 and make their final appearance down in Birmingham Academy on April 24 (pictured in 2007)