It’s all love in Las Vegas with this residency!
John Legend is coming to Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino throughout August and October.
Tickets are available HERE.
When?
Aug. 5, 6, 10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20
Oct. 14, 15, 19, 21, 22, 26,, 28, 29
Enjoy a night of Legend’s smooth vocals and soulful lyrics! You don’t want to miss this amazing residency.
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Your Ultimate Guide To John Legend
Grammy Award winning artist John Legend continues his Las Vegas residency “Love In Vegas” at Zappos Theater inside Planet Hollywood Aug. 5 to 20.
There’s nothing better than listening to Legend’s smooth vocals and beautiful lyrics as he sings his amazing ballads.
Whether you are self-proclaimed die-hard fan or are just discovering how talented he really is; I’m here to get you ready for an amazing night of R&B music.
John launched his career with the 2004 single, “Used To Love U” which only reached number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 but would achieve mass-appeal success with his 2005 song “Ordinary People” that earned him a Grammy Award for Male R&B Vocal Performance.
John Legend's first single was released in 2004
“Used To Love U” Feat. Kanye West was John Legend’s first single released in 2004.
John Legend's first breakthrough hit single released in 2005.
“Ordinary People” by John Legend
John Legend's Hometown
City of Springfield Ohio Official Website
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John graduated from North High School in Springfield, OH
Married Life
John married model Chrissy Teigen on Sept. 14, 2013
John The Comedian
We tried! @PHVegas @ZapposTheater https://t.co/M13IJWQBIZ
— John Legend (@johnlegend) July 5, 2022John has an incredibly good sense of humor. Be sure to follow him on Twitter.
Multi-Award Winner
John Legend wrote and co-performed the award winning theme song to the movie Selma entitled “Glory”.
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