Little Brother, composed of Phonte Coleman and Rapper Big Pooh, has officially announced their last tour dubbed "The Curtain Call: The Final Tour." The tour commences on May 24 at the Artscape Festival in Baltimore and concludes on October 31 with the Rock the Bells Cruise, including stops in various cities like Boston, Brooklyn, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles. Phonte and Pooh expressed their reconciliation and shared that they are ready to bring closure to the Little Brother chapter. They highlighted their achievements as a group, stating that their work is complete, and emphasized the importance of their brotherhood moving forward. Little Brother, formed in 1998 with producer 9th Wonder, gained prominence for their introspective lyrics and soulful production, drawing influence from legendary acts such as A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. Despite facing challenges, including creative differences that led to 9th Wonder's departure, the duo continued releasing music that resonated with their fan base. Their reunion in 2019 marked a significant moment, where their bond was strengthened after overcoming personal struggles. While the chapter of Little Brother may be closing, the enduring friendship between Phonte and Pooh will continue.
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