90s R&B legends announce they’re returning to the UK for comeback arena tour
ICONIC 90s legends Boyz II Men have announced they are returning to the UK for a huge headline tour.
The top R&B group have left their fans over the moon with the announcement that they have three headline shows across the UK in April next year including playing a major arena.
The American group currently consists of Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman and Wanya Morris.
Performing alongside a full band, the group will deliver their greatest hits across the shows.
There won't be any new music and the concerts will instead focus on their massive back catalogue of R&B classics.
Accompanied by vocalist Brian McKnight, the trio will kick off their UK shows with a mammoth headline show at The OVO Arena in Wembley on Saturday 20 April.
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They will then take to performance space B.E.C Arena in Stretford, Manchester the following night before rounding out their gigs at the O2 Academy in Birmingham on Wednesday 24 April.
Speaking about the upcoming shows, they 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!"
Tickets will be available on pre-sale on December 19 from 10am before a general sale opens on the 21st.
The band found international stardom thanks to their huge 1992 hit, End of the Road.
At the time, it broke records in the US when it became the longest number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, when it stayed at the top for an impressive 13 weeks.
Their debut album, titled Cooleyhighharmony, became their highest charting studio album in the UK, reaching number seven in 1991.
A 2001 greatest hits collection took them to the number two spot.