East 99th and St. Clair’s favorite sons returned home to remind everyone that Cleveland is the city where they come from.
Not only did the group return, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony brought its full, five-man lineup and a setlist of its ‘90s hip-hop hits at The Agora. The headliners came on late but played for about an hour and a half. Kottonmouth Kings opened the show.
Bone Thugs, whose iconic E. 1999 Eternal album hit its 30-year anniversary this summer, last visited Cleveland earlier this summer at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which honored the group as one of its keynotes. The show did not feature founding member Bizzy Bone, however. The full five-some last played together in 2022, when Bizzy Bone stated he would retire. This show was billed as a reunion show and a homecoming for the Cleveland natives…