CELINE DION Her show will go on. The Canadian songstress has announced
rescheduled 2021 dates for the North American leg of her Cour- age World Tour. This will be Dion’s first global trek in more than a decade. SoCal fans can catch her on Wednesday, September 8 at Pechanga Arena in San Diego or on Friday and Saturday, September 10 and 11 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. “I know how difficult this year has been for so many of us, and
we are all looking forward to better days ahead. I want to thank you for being so patient over the past few months while the team has been working on rescheduling our North American dates. Finally, we have some news, and I can’t wait to sing and dance with all of you again,” Dion said. The Courage World Tour, the 14th concert tour by the
international superstar, will be in support of her 2019 studio album Courage. With more than 250 million albums sold around the world, Celine is one of the most immediately recognized, widely respected and successful performers in pop music history.
This summer, the talented singer-songwriter will resume his
JOHN LEGEND
COVID-cancelled 2020 concerts. The Bigger Than Love tour will come to Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at San Diego State University on Sunday, September 19 and to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 21 and 22. Legend’s seventh studio Bigger Love album won Best R&B Album
at this year’s Grammy Awards. In 2018, Legend became the first Black male to officially achieve an EGOT (an acronym for the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards) with his Emmy win for Jesus Christ Superstar. Overall, Legend has won 33 awards from 88 nominations.
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT An ingenious, compellingly charismatic live artist, Rufus
Wainwright recently announced his Unfollow The Rules Tour, where he’ll perform songs from his much lauded 2020 album Unfollow The Rules along with classic songs from his illustrious catalog. Wainwright has established himself as one of the greatest male
vocalists, songwriters and composers of his generation, and he was one of the first artists at a major record label to be open about their sexuality. He has released seven studio albums to date with, three DVDs and three live albums, including the Grammy-nominated Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall. The Unfollow The Rules Tour will stop by the Greek Theatre in Los
Angeles on Thursday, September 9 and Humphreys Concerts by the Bay in San Diego on Friday, September 10.
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