The 17-city U.S. tour, produced by Black Promoters Collective, begins April 9 in Newark, New Jersey.
Floetry will make stops in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta and more, before concluding May 17 in Oakland.
R&B veterans Raheem DeVaughn and Teedra Moses will join the duo on the road as special guests.
Presale tickets will be available Thursday (Feb. 12), from 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday (Feb. 13) at 10 a.m. local time.
The upcoming tour is billed as “a celebration and a revival—an opportunity for audiences to experience Floetry’s music as it was always intended: live, intimate, and emotionally immersive.”
Floetry’s Say Yes Tour marks their first national outing since their 2016 reunion tour.
Their announcement comes on the heels of the 20th anniversary of their sophomore album, Flo’Ology, released in November 2005. The album included gems such as the Grammy-nominated “SupaStar” featuring Common and “Lay Down.”

Floetry made their introduction with 2002’s Floetic, which included classics such as the title track, “Say Yes” and “Getting Late.”
The album earned the duo multiple Grammy nominations, including Best Contemporary R&B Album, Best Urban/Alternative Performance (“Floetic”) and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (“Say Yes”).
Since their two studio albums, both members have gone on to release solo works. Stewart released her debut solo album, Floetic Soul, in 2010.
It included collaborations with DeVaughn, Musiq Soulchild, Syleena Johnson and Lalah Hathaway. She returned in 2012 with The Floacist Presents Floetry Re:Birth, which featured “Say Yes (10 Year Anniversary Edition).”
Stewart’s third album, Rise of the Phoenix Mermaid, was released in 2014. Speaking on the latter, she told Ebony, “This album is the first I’ve actually been in acceptance of the fact that I am a solo recording artist. And in that acceptance and kind of submission, there is a bit of calm and peace.”

Ambrosius made her solo debut with 2011’s Late Nights & Early Mornings, released via J Records.
The album included the Grammy-nominated track “Far Away,” as well as songs like “Hope She Cheats On You (With A Basketball Player)” and “With You,” co-written with Alicia Keys. She followed up with 2014’s Friends & Lovers and 2018’s Nyla.
In 2024, Ambrosius returned with Casablanco, which was produced by Dr. Dre. The album included an eclectic mix of jazz, R&B, funk, hip-hop, and soul, with samples spanning from the 1930s to the 2010s.

Speaking on Casablanco, Ambrosius told Rated R&B, “This is the most Dr. Dre [and] Marsha Ambrosius album there could have ever been. If we could take music in one and give it to the world, that’s what I feel like we’ve done. It’s much yours as it is ours.”
She added, “We did this for all the music that we cared about and put it on one thing to just take it, breathe it in, and then transport you to the world of Casablanco, wherever you see that when you press play.”

As for DeVaughn, the “You” singer celebrated the 20th anniversary of his debut album, The Love Experience, in 2025. He released a commemorative mixtape, hosted by DJ Lil Mac, featuring remixes and exclusive commentary.
“This mixtape is a love letter to my day-one fans and a reintroduction to a project that changed my life. Working with DJ Lil Mic again brought everything full circle,” said DeVaughn.
Meanwhile, Teedra Moses also celebrated the 20th anniversary of her debut album with Complex Simplicity (Reimagined).
The eight-track EP featured reworked versions of songs from the album, with guest appearances from Dawn Richard, Estelle, Durand Bernarr, Ab-Soul, Theo Croker, Rose Gold and Gerald Clayton.

“When revisiting Complex Simplicity, I wanted to reconnect with the softer, more feminine parts of myself and bring that sensuality forward,” explained Moses.
She continued, “When I recorded the original album, my approach was more aggressive because of where I was in life. With this reimagined version, I wanted to honor the lyrics fans have loved for two decades, while evolving the production to create something that feels both familiar and new.”
See Floetry’s tour dates below.
Floetry’s Say Yes Tour 2026 Dates
Apr 9 – Newark, NJ @ NJPAC
Apr 11 – Baltimore, MD @ Lyric
Apr 12 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
Apr 15 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
Apr 17 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theatre
Apr 18 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic
Apr 22 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Apr 24 – Charlotte, NC @ Ovens Auditorium
Apr 26 – Durham, NC @ DPAC
May 1 – Atlanta, GA @ Arena at Southlake
May 3 – Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre
May 6 – New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre
May 9 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
May 10 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust
May 14 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
May 15 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Novo
May 17 – Oakland, CA @ Paramount Theatre
Get tickets at blackpromoterscollective.com/floetry.

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