EGOT winner John Legend has announced U.S. tour dates for this holiday season.
Legend announced that he will bring "A John Legend Christmas Tour" to select venues across the U.S. this December.
The 12-date run kicks off on December 2nd in Highland, California. The tour will include stops in Los Angeles, California; Seattle, Washington; Portland, Oregon, Atlanta, Georgia; and Atlantic City, New Jersey before wrapping in Hanover, Maryland, on December 21st.
Public on-sale begins on October 9th at 10 am local time.
"My hope for these shows is that they feel like a gathering of friends by the fireside—where the music brings warmth, joy, and a sense of togetherness," said Legend. "Over the years, I've experienced the holidays in so many ways, and each version of me—from my childhood to now as a father—has shaped the way I approach this season."
He added, "I want to share that journey with the audience, through songs and stories that celebrate both the festive spirit and the moments that bring us closer. I hope people leave feeling like they've been part of something warm, familiar, and special."
Performing alongside a four-piece-band, Legend will perform holiday classics from his hit album, A Legendary Christmas, including "This Christmas," "Baby, It's Cold Outside," "Silver Bells," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)."
John Legend 2024 Christmas Tour Dates:
Dec 2 - Highland, CA @ Yaamava' TheaterDec 3 - Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube TheaterDec 5 - Oakland, CA @ Fox TheaterDec 6 - Stateline, NV @ Tahoe Blue Event CenterDec 8 - Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge ArenaDec 9 - Portland, OR @ Moda CenterDec 13 - Thackerville, OK @ Lucas Oil Live at WinStar CasinoDec 17 - Atlanta, GA @ Fox TheatreDec 19 - Allentown, PA @ PPL CenterDec 20 - Atlantic City, NJ @ The Event Center at Borgata Hotel Casino & SpaDec 21 - Hanover, MD @ The Hall at Live!
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