A nostalgia-heavy bill featuring Bow Wow, B2K and Waka Flocka Flame lands in Fort Worth March 14, bringing multiple eras of urban music to Dickies Arena. The mix of early-2000s R&B, late-’90s hip-hop and modern trap makes this stop one of the week’s most talked-about concerts in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

What’s happening, when and where

The Boys 4 Life Tour stops at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on March 14 at 8 p.m. Headliners include B2K, Bow Wow and Waka Flocka Flame, with Jeremih, Pretty Ricky and Amerie also on the bill. Tickets start at $115.50 and are available through Ticketmaster.

Who’s on the bill and why it matters

B2K — the R&B quartet behind early-2000s hits such as “Uh Huh” and “Bump, Bump, Bump” — has been on a reunion run that taps deep fan affection for choreographed group performances and throwback R&B. Bow Wow, who rose to fame as Lil’ Bow Wow in the late 1990s, brings a career that spans rap, pop crossover singles and film roles.

Waka Flocka Flame represents a different energy: his brash, high-octane trap sound — highlighted on records like “No Hands” — contrasts with the smooth R&B and pop-leaning material from the other acts, creating a diverse setlist potential for the evening.

What fans can expect

  • Career-spanning hits and choreography-heavy performances from B2K.
  • Bow Wow’s catalog of rap and pop singles and stage experience from years in mainstream entertainment.
  • High-energy trap moments from Waka Flocka Flame, plus R&B flavors from Jeremih, Pretty Ricky and Amerie.

The variety on one stage is designed to pull in fans who grew up with early-2000s R&B as well as younger listeners drawn to modern hip-hop’s intensity.

Fan and local buzz

The announcement has nudged ticket searches and social chatter as fans of different generations prepare for a shared night out. The Fort Worth show arrives amid a busy live-music week in the region — other nearby dates include performances by Tiësto, Christina Aguilera and Robert Plant — which has kept venues and ticket platforms active across the city.

Practical details and what’s next

Doors open per Dickies Arena’s standard schedule ahead of the 8 p.m. show. Tickets begin at $115.50 on Ticketmaster; prices may vary by seating and seller. Because this stop is part of the Boys 4 Life Tour, fans should expect similar multi-act lineups at other dates as the package mixes nostalgia and present-day hip-hop energy.

If you’re planning to go, check seating maps and entry policies on the venue’s site and buy tickets from official sellers to avoid inflated resale fees. For fans who can’t attend, follow the artists’ social channels for highlights and potential future livestream or on-demand options.