The tour will officially kick off in full in early November. The Fugees are kicking off a 12-city tour this fall, starting with a special pop-up show at Pier 17 in New York City on September 22. Before disbanding in 1997, the group recorded two albums, one of which, The Score (1996), was a multi-Platinum and Grammy-winning success and contains their hit single 'Killing Me Softly'. RELATED: The Fugees: Rohan Marley Says Wyclef Jean Lied About Believing His Son by Lauryn Hill Could Possibly Be Jean’s Where are The Fugees going on their reunion tour? The Score is the second and final studio album by the hip hop trio Fugees, released worldwide Februon Columbia Records. The Fugees (L-R) Pras Michel, Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill | Paul Natkin/Getty Images “We would be a voice for the unheard, and in these challenging times, I am grateful once again, that God has brought us together.” “As I celebrate 25 years with the Fugees, my first memory was that we vowed, from the gate, we would not just do music we would be a movement,” he said. I decided to honor this significant project, its anniversary, and the fans who appreciated the music by creating a peaceful platform where we could unite, perform the music we loved, and set an example of reconciliation for the world.” “I wasn’t even aware the 25 th anniversary had arrived until someone brought it to my attention. “The Fugees have a complex but impactful history,” she said in a press release. In a press release about the upcoming anniversary tour, Lauryn Hill was honest about her relationship with the album: she didn’t even know the anniversary had passed. It was highly praised for hit songs such as “Ready or Not,” “Killing Me Softly,” and “Fu-Gee-La.” The group’s second and final studio album The Score was released in February 1996. The Fugees | Tabatha Fireman/Redferns The Fugees are touring to celebrate 25 years of ‘The Score’