On Sunday, May 11th, the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, was filled with love, nostalgia, and iconic R&B performances as Bobby Dee Presents hosted the RNB Rewind: Mother’s Day Edition. The lineup featured a powerhouse roster of talent, including Xscape, Blackstreet, Ginuwine, 112, Jon B, Rome, and Christopher Williams. But amidst all the chart-topping hits and legendary voices, it was a surprise moment from rapper T.I. and his daughter Heiress Harris that completely stole the spotlight.
During Xscape’s heartfelt set, as the group performed fan favorites like “Just Kickin’ It” and “Who Can I Run To,” the energy in the room shifted into something unforgettable. To the crowd’s surprise, T.I. made an unannounced appearance—bringing out his and Tiny’s daughter, Heiress Harris, hand in hand.
The moment Heiress stepped onto the stage, the audience erupted with cheers. Dressed in white to match the evening’s elegant theme, Heiress stood poised and confident, clearly ready for the spotlight. T.I., beaming with pride, shared a touching moment with his daughter as they engaged with the crowd, turning the Xscape set into a family-centered celebration.
Although the evening featured some of R&B’s biggest names, the father-daughter appearance was the most talked-about highlight of the night. Heiress, just 8 years old, showed star power well beyond her years—dancing, smiling, and soaking in every second. The crowd was captivated, many capturing the tender moment on their phones as T.I. looked on with undeniable pride.
The rest of the show was packed with timeless performances: Blackstreet delivered with “No Diggity,” Ginuwine had fans swaying to “Pony,” 112’s harmonies were as smooth as ever, Jon B. brought soulful vibes with “They Don’t Know,” Rome serenaded the arena with “I Belong to You,” and Christopher Williams had the crowd singing along to “Dreamin’.”
With music curated by DJ Trubz and DJ Goobs, RNB Rewind was more than just a concert—it was a multi-generational celebration of music and family. But it was T.I. bringing out Heiress Harris that made this Mother’s Day show one fans won’t soon forget. One thing’s for sure: the Harris legacy is alive, well, and already taking the stage.