By: Mel
The Boy Is Mine Tour rolled into Los Angeles on November 9 and it was everything fans hoped for and more. Brandy and Monica, two R and B queens, turned the Kia Forum into a temple of nostalgia, soul, and straight up good vibes. This night was not just about music. It was about legacy, love, and the timeless pull of songs that shaped generations.
Walking into the Forum felt like a family reunion. You could see fans of all ages and walks of life—some decked out in vintage tour merch, others simply there to soak up the sounds that defined their youth. The Boy Is Mine Tour was more than a concert. It was a shared memory in the making.
A Night Full of Icons
Brandy and Monica didn’t just share the stage. They owned it. From the moment Monica opened with a crowd favorite to Brandy’s captivating vocals midway through, the night kept delivering moment after moment. The two artists, with their distinct styles and undeniable chemistry, gave fans a balanced mix of solo classics and collaborative magic.
Of course, when “The Boy Is Mine” dropped, the entire building lit up. Voices echoed off the walls as thousands sang in harmony. It was one of those goosebump moments you never forget.
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Setlist Surprises and Fan Favorites
What made the show feel extra special was the setlist. Sure, fans came for the hits—and they got them—but there were also surprises sprinkled throughout. Deep cuts. New arrangements. Playful banter. The show had personality and depth.
Highlights included Brandy’s flawless run on “Almost Doesn’t Count,” Monica’s powerhouse delivery of “So Gone,” and a joint performance that fused “Angel of Mine” with “Have You Ever.” Chills. Every time.
Why This LA Show Felt Like a Homecoming
There is something magical about seeing artists like Brandy and Monica perform in LA. This city has watched their careers grow from teen sensations to cultural icons. The Kia Forum crowd knew they were witnessing more than just a tour stop. It was a love letter to fans and to each other.
The audience gave it right back. Every cheer, every singalong, every swaying phone light said the same thing—we still love you, and we are still here for every note.

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