Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan and Stephanie Mills to perform in Greensboro
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Four titans of R&B are bringing their unforgettable tour to the Piedmont Triad.
Andrea Bocelli coming to First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro
Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan and Stephanie Mills will grace the stage together at First Horizon Coliseum, formerly known as Greensboro Coliseum, as part of the 'The Queens! 4 Legends. 1 Stage' Tour.
'Sharing the stage with my amazing sisters is an absolute honor,' Chaka Khan says. 'Music is about connection, and this will be a celebration of the joy, power, and love that it brings to us all.
The Greensboro performance will take place on Sept. 19 and will be the first stop of the second leg of the tour. It will also be the tour's only stop in the state of North Carolina.
'I am so excited to join these icons, who I call sisters, on this tour! It's going to be something special. And I can't wait to see everyone there,' says Patti LaBelle.
A presale for tickets will begin on Thursday at 10 a.m. EST on and on the B. General sale will begin on Friday at 10 a.m. EST.
'I'm thrilled to be touring with the best sisters a woman could be blessed with,' says Gladys Knight. 'We will come together in support of one another and in harmony at a time when love is most needed.'
All of the artists will be performing some of their greatest hits during the show.
Guaranteed performances include Chaka Khan's 'Ain't Nobody,' 'I'm Every Woman,' and 'Through the Fire'; Patti LaBelle's 'Lady Marmalade,' 'If Only You Knew,' and 'New Attitude'; Gladys Knight's 'Midnight Train to Georgia,' 'Neither One of Us,' and 'Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me'; and Stephanie Mills' 'Never Knew Love Like This Before,' 'Home,' and 'I Feel Good All Over'.
'I'm excited to tour with my beautiful sisters! Our different styles unite in love, compassion and understanding and it's important to come together now. Performing with Chaka, Patti, and Gladys for you will be electrifying. We can't wait to see you,' Stephanie Mills says.
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