By: Mel M

Let’s be honest. The Brandy and Monica story has always had layers. From the moment The Boy Is Mine dropped in 1998, the media loved to frame them as rivals. There were whispers of drama, tension, and even that one unforgettable awards show side-eye. For years, the narrative stayed stuck.
But now? They’re changing the story themselves.
In recent interviews, both Brandy and Monica have spoken about how that so-called feud wasn’t entirely real, but the distance it created was. Misunderstandings, pressure from the industry, and youth played a part. Over time, they’ve found a way to reconnect, build trust, and even laugh about it all. And now, they’re choosing each other, and the fans.
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This tour is the result of that healing. And honestly, it’s inspiring to see.
The tour kicks off October 16, 2025, and spans cities across the U.S., including Los Angeles, Atlanta, and New York. Fans can expect a mix of solo hits, surprises, and of course, The Boy Is Mine—sung together, in real time, no remixes needed.
Brandy brings that soulful depth and vocal precision that’s aged like fine wine. Monica brings her raw power, honesty, and grounded presence. Together? They’re a vibe we didn’t realize we missed this much.


Special guests like Kelly Rowland, Muni Long, and rising star Jamal Roberts are joining them, making the show even more of an R&B celebration. And from what we’re hearing, no two cities will have the same experience.
Beyond the music, this tour is something a lot of fans didn’t think they’d ever see. It’s not just about two icons singing old hits—it’s about reconciliation, maturity, and reminding the world that Black women can write their own narratives.
They’ve both talked about how empowering it feels to take control of their story. For Brandy, it’s about celebrating longevity and vocal artistry. For Monica, it’s about loyalty, roots, and showing up authentically. And for fans, it’s about witnessing a moment that says “we’re grown now, and we’re doing this our way.”
Whether you followed them from day one or just know the chorus to The Boy Is Mine, this tour promises something unforgettable. A reminder of how music brings us back to who we were—and helps us embrace who we’ve become.
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Brandy and Monica coming together for The Boy Is Mine Tour is more than a throwback—it’s a full-circle moment that honors the past while standing confidently in the now. It’s the kind of moment that doesn’t come around often.
So grab your friends, queue up the playlists, and get ready. This tour is personal. It’s powerful. And it’s proof that some stories are worth waiting for.
