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John Legend

John Legend at Live Oak Bank Pavilion

Why see John Legend?

Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour

EGOT winner and 12-time Grammy Award recipient John Legend is hitting the road for his highly anticipated Get Lifted 20th Anniversary' tour! Celebrating two decades since his groundbreaking 2004 debut album, Legend and his band is set to perform Get Lifted in its entirety. Fans can expect to hear unforgettable hits like "Ordinary People," "Number One," "So High," and "Used to Love U". Gear up for a night like no other with the "King of Valentine's Day".

Legend stated, "Join me and my band for an unforgettable performance of the entire Get Lifted album the album that introduced me to the world plus a few favorites from my career that all of you know and love."

A man of many talents, John isn't just about the music! Legend also lends his toolbox to theatrical projects, garnering his Emmy award for his starring role as Jesus in the TV production of Jesus Christ Superstar Live! as well as a Tony award for 2017's Best Revival of a Play, Jitney, which he co-produced.

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30 reviews, average rating: (3.0 Stars)

Verónica Ochoa Morales

Happiness!!!

I'm so excited to see John legend for the first time! Is going to be wonderful! He is my favorite singer and I absolutely adore him! His voice, his songs...just incomparable with someone else! I HAVE MY TICKET ALREADY! Is going to be my first time experiencing an event so special like this one! ... Read more

Allison Bain

John Legend is a fabulous entertainer

Mr legend exceeded my expectations.What an amazing artist.So attentive to his audience..not too mention funny as hell!. Loved the show John! ... Read more

Barbara Mueller

Performer (A) v audience (F)

John Legend’s performance was amazing & fulfilling. From start to finish, he and his talented team engaged the audience. However, as one enter’s Planet Hollywood’s Zappos theater, a sign states that the audience is encouraged to stand. That attitude encourages energy, but it ignores the needs of shorter people (me) and older ones (my husband), and the less vigorous. While most audience members respected their audience neighbors’ needs, we, unfortunately, had a couple blocking views entirely, including a couple in the row below ours, my husband’s view, and the older man’s (next to him) view. We would not have purchased tickets had we known that we needed to stand throughout the performance. We specifically purchased tickets near the very rear of the theater bc we understand that the young & healthy want to stand and dance near the pit area. So my advice to venues and performers is to save a section for the short, the older ones, and the less robust to be able to view in comfort. ... Read more
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