WILMINGTON — Soul artists Boyz II Men are planning a stop at downtown Wilmington’s Riverfront this May.
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They will perform at Live Oak Bank Pavilion on Friday, May 26. Tickets go sale this week.
The Philadelphia-based group started in the ’90s as a quartet with baritone Nathan Morris and bass singer Mike McCary and tenors Wanyá Morris and Shawn Stockman. McCary left in 2003, due to health issues.
Today, the American singers continue performing three-part harmonies on well-known hits “End of the Road,” “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday,” and “I’ll Make Love to You.”
Boyz II Men have released 12 studio albums and won multiple American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Soul Train Music Awards, and Grammys.
Ticket presales launch Thursday, March 30, with code OPENER. The general public can access tickets Friday, March 31, 10 a.m., here.
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