During an exclusive conversation with BOSSIP’s Lauryn Bass ahead of Xscape: The Mother’s Day Love Affair at Atlanta’s historic Fox Theatre on May 10, Kandi Burruss, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, and Tamika Scott made it clear that their hometown return is designed to give mothers an elevated experience rooted in legacy, timeless music, and Black excellence.
“All the hits, all the Xscape hits,” Burruss told BOSSIP when asked what fans can expect from the highly anticipated performance.
The legendary trio will headline the one-night-only event, joined by powerhouse artists K. Michelle and Donell Jones, for what promises to be a golden era R&B showcase in the city where Xscape’s journey first began.
Burruss emphasized that the Fox Theatre’s iconic setting offers something unique compared to larger arena performances.
“I love the Fox Theatre because it is just so personable,” she explained. “It’s going to be more of like an intimate show, where everyone will feel like they’re part of the show.”
For Xscape, that closeness matters.
“We love when we can kind of almost reach out and touch our audience,” Burruss added.
Atlanta Mothers “Deserve The World”
The group’s message surrounding the event is intentional. Rather than settling for traditional Mother’s Day outings, Xscape wants women to feel celebrated on a grander scale.
“Atlanta’s mothers deserve the world,” said Harris.
For the Atlanta natives, performing at home also allows them to honor motherhood in their own personal lives while giving back to fans who have supported them for decades.
“Us being able to perform and give a show and have a good time with the mothers, I think that’s a blessing,” Harris said.
She added that the timing creates the perfect full-day experience for families.
“They can go to church in the morning and then come to the Xscape event in the evening.”
Timeless Hits, Real Stories, And Music That Lasts
From “Who Can I Run To” to “Just Kickin’ It” and “Understanding,” Xscape’s catalog continues to resonate with generations of listeners. According to Burruss, longevity stems from authenticity.
“Make sure whatever you write, you can sing it at 40, at 50, at 60.”
Beyond Music: Building Legacy And Sisterhood
While Xscape’s musical legacy remains undeniable, the women also emphasized the importance of evolving beyond entertainment.
“You have to have multiple streams of income in order to make it in these times,” Burruss shared.
From Broadway productions to business ventures and theatrical projects, the women continue to expand their brands while encouraging younger artists to prioritize ownership, education, and preparation.
“When you think of Atlanta, you think of Xscape,” Burruss said confidently.
For the mothers, women, and loyal fans who have grown alongside them, The Mother’s Day Love Affair is shaping up to be more than a concert. It is a celebration of womanhood, nostalgia, resilience, and hometown pride.
“Thank you for growing up with us,” Scott said with love for their supporters.
This Mother’s Day, Atlanta will have the chance to do exactly that all over again.