Wondering where to go with your sweetheart or your group of friends on Valentine’s Day? Don’t miss Teddy Riley and Friends at the Miramar Cultural Center on Saturday, February 14. The show starts at 8 p.m. and promises a night packed with R&B hits and nostalgia.
Teddy Riley, the Grammy-winning producer and creator of the New Jack Swing sound, leads the lineup. Riley’s revolutionary blend of hip-hop beats and R&B harmonies helped define late 1980s and 1990s music, producing hits for Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, and Blackstreet’s iconic “No Diggity.” Known for his high-energy performances and pioneering sound, Riley continues to be a major influence on contemporary R&B and pop music.
Joining him is Guy 2.0, a modern iteration of the legendary R&B group Guy. Known for revitalizing the group’s classic New Jack Swing sound, Guy 2.0 delivers smooth harmonies and signature grooves that first made the original group a household name in the early 1990s.
Shai, the R&B quartet famous for their silky vocals, captured hearts with slow jams like “If I Ever Fall in Love.” Their soulful style and perfect harmonies made them one of the defining acts of early 1990s contemporary R&B.
Kut Klose, an all-female R&B trio discovered by R. Kelly, became known for their emotive vocals and hits like “I Like.” Their smooth, heartfelt sound remains a favorite among fans of 1990s R&B.
Rounding out the night is Wreckx-N-Effect, the hip-hop and R&B group best known for their infectious dance hit “Rump Shaker.” Their energetic stage presence and classic New Jack Swing sound guarantee a lively, crowd-pleasing performance.
Together, this lineup promises a true Teddy Riley Experience, featuring the hits that defined a generation—from “No Diggity” and “Rump Shaker” to the smooth harmonies of “If I Ever Fall in Love” and “I Like.”
The show is presented by the Miramar Cultural Center and hosted by Mayor Wayne Messam. The center is located at 2400 Civic Center Place in Miramar, and tickets for the Valentine’s Day performance start at $75.
For tickets and more information, visit MiramarCulturalCenter.org.
















