

Rating: 5 out of 5 Wonderful, Exciting by Ducky on 1/30/23 Emerald Queen Casino - Tacomaīell Biv Devoe show was the first I seen them in concert.Didn’t help that I didn’t win at slots/tables. I think they were only on stage an hour and for cost of tickets I wished they did little more. Loved how they brought a little bit of NE days into the performance. Rating: 4 out of 5 BBD at the EQC by Andrea on 1/30/23 Emerald Queen Casino - Tacoma.Show was very entertaining and very upbeat. Rating: 5 out of 5 BBD one of the best concerts ever by CL on 1/30/23 Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaĮasy entry.Looks great, but they don't have enough parking when they have large events Rating: 4 out of 5 Great Show by Swaggdell on 1/30/23 Emerald Queen Casino - Tacoma.Rating: 5 out of 5 It was off the hook by Blessedone on 1/31/23 Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaĪll the accommodations food dr6and sets reentry it was great rge sraff wS awsome i have been to 3 concerts here so far and every time its bwen a goid experience.There’s not enough staffing to get good service. PS don’t bother having a meal at the EQU during events. Rating: 4 out of 5 Perfect evening by SKA on 1/31/23 Emerald Queen Casino - Tacoma.

2017's Three Stripes, BBD's fourth album, showed off the trio's grown and sexy side as well as its appreciation of modern R&B trends. In 1993 they released their second album, Hootie Mack, which featured the Boogie Down Productions–sampling "Above the Rim" and the sultry slow jam "Something in Your Eyes." The trio took a break from releasing music until 2001, when they released BBD, which leaned into West Coast hip-hop influences while still showcasing the group's sensitive side on songs like "I Ain't Going Nowhere." In the years that followed, Bell, Bivins and DeVoe toured as part of New Edition's reunion tours, performing Bell Biv DeVoe sets as part of the show. Bell Biv DeVoe's first album, 1990's slick yet hard-edged Poison, was a smash, spawning videos that ruled MTV and singles that topped the United States' R&B charts. When New Edition went on hiatus in 1990, new jack swing pioneers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who had worked with the group on hits like "If It Isn't Love," encouraged the three to splinter off and form their own act.

In the '80s, childhood friends Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins and Ronnie DeVoe exploded out of Roxbury, Massachusetts, as part of New Edition, the boy band that laid down the template for later acts like New Kids on the Block, the Backstreet Boys and One Direction. As Bell Biv DeVoe, the trio specializes in what they call "hip-hop, smoothed out on the R&B tip with a pop feel (appeal) to it," and they bring that concept to the stage during their high-energy shows.

Since their days as members of the groundbreaking boy band New Edition, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins and Ronnie DeVoe have known how to command an audience with soulful harmonies and fierce moves.
