The Millennium Tour ends 404 Day on a high note.

The performers included Trey Songz, Omarion, Bow Wow, Plies, Boosie BadAzz, Ying Yang Twins, RSVP (Ray J, Sammie, Bobby V, Pleasure P), Nivea, and surprise guest Rick Ross.

April 5th 2025.

The Millennium Tour ends 404 Day on a high note.
On a day that was already buzzing with excitement in the city of Atlanta, the Millennium Tour made its highly-anticipated stop. April 4, also known as 404 Day, is a special day for the locals as it celebrates the iconic area code of the majority-Black city and all that it represents - the culture, community, and creativity.

As the sun began to set, the festivities didn't come to an end, they simply moved indoors. State Farm Arena was taken over by the Millennium Tour, allowing both Atlanta natives and transplants to come together and close out the day by singing along to some of the biggest stars of the 2010s.

The star-studded lineup featured performances by Trey Songz, Omarion, Bow Wow, Plies, Boosie BadAzz, Ying Yang Twins, RSVP, Nivea, and a surprise appearance by Rick Ross. BLACK ENTERPRISE was lucky enough to be in attendance and witness some of the most unforgettable moments of the night.

Headliner Bow Wow had a major milestone to celebrate in his hometown, as he marked his ninth sold-out show at State Farm Arena during the Millennium Tour 2025. In a tweet, he expressed his excitement and hometown pride, claiming "the dog is home."

Omarion also had a special moment during the Atlanta stop, as he invited his children on stage to join him during the Millennium Tour 2025. This heartwarming family appearance added a personal touch to the already nostalgic and high-energy night.

Fans raved about the Atlanta stop of the Millennium Tour 2025, with one even calling it "everything." The electrifying performances and surprise moments made it a standout show on the tour. Nivea, known for hits like "Don't Mess With My Man," represented for the ladies on the male-centric tour.

Lil Boosie had the crowd on their feet with his hit songs "Wipe Me Down" and "Independent," creating a fun and nostalgic atmosphere as fans danced and sang along. Plies, another Florida artist and beloved internet figure, also had the audience captivated as he performed "Bust It Baby" and "Shorty," and even serenaded them with some of Usher's hits. The night took an unexpected turn when R&B legend Keith Sweat made a surprise appearance, enchanting the audience with his timeless vocals and stage presence.

From Rick Ross to Plies, Omarion to Bow Wow, the evening was filled with nostalgia, Southern swagger, and a deep love for the city that has had a significant impact on the music industry.

The Millennium Tour's final show will take place on April 27 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. But the memories and moments from the Atlanta stop will surely be cherished by fans for years to come. In related news, Rick Ross and Dr. Mario Montoya recently opened a cosmetic dentistry business, showcasing their entrepreneurial spirit and success beyond the music industry.

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