Toni Braxton left her latest concert just two songs into her nine-track set. The He Wasn't Man Enough singer hit the stage for the New Edition Way Tour in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the US. "My loves, ...
ST. LOUIS — Traffic lined up Market Street on Friday night as thousands of concertgoers filed into the Enterprise Center for an R&B showdown with high-energy vocals, nonstop costume changes and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Singer Toni Braxton abruptly left the stage at Minneapolis’ Target Center on Sunday, after performing only two songs of her usual ...
Singer Toni Braxton abruptly left the stage at Minneapolis’ Target Center on Sunday, after performing only two songs of her usual nine-track set during the New Edition Way Tour. The 58-year-old Grammy ...
New Edition created the blueprint for modern boy bands. Boyz II Men turned four-part harmonies into record-breaking chart success. Toni Braxton redefined the diva archetype by blending sophistication ...
Toni Braxton apologized to fans after leaving the stage early during her Sunday performance at the Target Center in Minneapolis, citing an unexpected personal emergency. The 58-year-old singer ...
Toni Braxton, the R&B icon, cut short her performance in Minneapolis. The 58-year-old singer, 58, has been performing shows with New Edition and Boyz II Men on the “New Edition Way Tour,” which was in ...
Toni Braxton's latest concert was cut short for a personal reason. "My loves, I am so sorry I wasn't able to finish the show last night," Braxton, 58, wrote via her Instagram Story on Monday, March 23 ...
A legend in the R&B world has apologized to fans for abruptly ending a recent performance. Toni Braxton was forced to cut her set short at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Sunday, March 22 due to a ...
Renowned R&B boy band New Edition was recently nominated, along with 16 other groups and musicians, for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. At their show Sunday night at State Farm Arena, the ...
For the second straight offseason, the Chicago Bears will have a competition at left tackle that features some new and familiar faces, including four-year veteran Braxton Jones, who signed a one-year ...
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