Toni Braxton & Boyz II Men 2026 Tour Announced
New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton Announce 2026 “New Edition Way Tour”
For the first time ever, three of music’s most iconic acts – New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton – will share the stage on The New Edition Way Tour. The 30-city national tour begins January 28, 2026, in oakland, California, and concludes on April 4, 2026, in Houston, Texas. Details and ticket information are available on WBLS.com.
The tour promises a celebration of music, legacy, and connection, offering fans a unique prospect too see these legendary artists perform together on a 360° stage, designed for an immersive concert experience.
At a Glance
- What: the New Edition Way Tour featuring New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton
- When: january 28, 2026 – April 4, 2026
- Where: 30 cities across the United States, starting in oakland, CA and ending in Houston, TX
- Why it Matters: This tour marks the first time these three iconic groups will perform together, offering a unique concert experience.
- What’s Next: Ticket sales and specific city dates are available on WBLS.com.
Tour Details and Schedule
The tour’s name pays tribute to New Edition’s upcoming honor: the renaming of a street in their hometown of Boston,Massachusetts,to “New Edition Way.” WBLS reports on the street renaming, recognizing the group’s meaningful contribution to music and culture.
While a complete list of tour dates is not yet available, the tour is scheduled to run from late January to early April 2026. Fans are encouraged to check WBLS.com for updates and ticket purchasing information.
editor’s Analysis
– marcusrodriguez
This tour represents a smart move for all three acts. New Edition continues to leverage its legacy, while pairing with Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton expands their reach to a broader demographic.The 360° stage concept suggests a focus on creating a premium concert experience, possibly commanding higher ticket prices. The timing, in early 2026, avoids direct competition with major summer festivals and allows for a sustained run across diverse markets.
Updated December 30, 2025, at 9:51 PM EST.
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