John Legend Announces Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour: Where He's Playing and How to Get Tickets

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The EGOT winner will make tour stops in Europe, the United States and Canada starting in May

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John Legend in 2025

John Legend is going back to where he began.

The EGOT winner announced on Tuesday, March 18 that he is embarking on a world tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his 2004 album that put him on the map — Get Lifted.

I'm so excited to announce that I'm heading back on the road for the Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour!" Legend, 46, wrote on Instagram.

"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."

The multi-hyphenate ended his post, writing: "Let's celebrate 20 amazing years of Get Lifted together!"

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Legend will begin his world tour in Europe in late May and June before coming to the United States and Canada for dates from August through December. Some of the major cities Legend will stop at include London, Amsterdam, Paris and Munich, along with Dallas, New Orleans, Boston and Philadelphia.

Tickets for the Europe tour dates go on presale on Wednesday, March 19 and general ticket sales begin on Friday, March 21. For the North America dates, the presale kicks off on Wednesday, March 26 with general sale starting on Friday, March 28.

Fans can visit johnlegend.com for more information.

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Legend's Get Lifted was his first studio album. He was nominated for eight Grammys at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards in 2006 and took home three: best male R&B vocal performance for "Ordinary People," best R&B album for Get Lifted, and best new artist.

Perhaps the best-known songs on Get Lifted are "Used to Love U," "Ordinary People," "Number One" and "So High."

To celebrate 20 years of Get Lifted, the "All of Me" singer is releasing Get Lifted (20th Anniversary), which will include eight new remixes, rare B-sides, and two previously unreleased studio performances that were originally recorded 20 years ago. Tems, Killer Mike & Lil Wayne, Simi and Black Thought are among the artists featured on this deluxe edition.

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John Legend in 2025

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See the full list of tour dates below.

  • May 25 — OVO Hydro — Glasgow, UK
  • May 29 — Co-op Live — Manchester, UK
  • May 30 — Utilita Arena Birmingham — Birmingham, UK
  • June 1 — The O2 — London, UK
  • June 2 — Ziggo Dome — Amsterdam, NL
  • June 5 — Accor Arena — Paris, FR
  • June 7 — Olympiahalle — Munich, DE
  • June 12 — Heartland Festival — Kværndrup, DK
  • June 14 — Vaulen Open Air Festival — Stavanger, NO
  • Aug. 23 — Ravinia — Highland Park, Ill.
  • Aug. 24 — Ravinia — Highland Park, Ill.
  • Sept. 2 — Wolf Trap — Vienna, Va.
  • Sept. 3 — Wolf Trap — Vienna, Va.
  • Sept. 28 — Hollywood Bowl — Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Oct. 18 — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory — Dallas, Texas
  • Oct. 19 — Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land — Houston, Texas
  • Oct. 21 — Zoo Amphitheatre — Oklahoma City, Okla.
  • Oct. 23 — Saenger Theatre — New Orleans, La.
  • Oct. 24 — Synovus Bank Amphitheatre — Chastain Park in Atlanta, Ga.
  • Oct. 26 — Hard Rock Live — Hollywood, Fla.
  • Oct. 28 — St. Augustine Amphitheatre — St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Oct. 29 — Live Oak Bank Pavilion — Wilmington, N.C.
  • Oct. 30 — Red Hat Amphitheatre — Raleigh, N.C.
  • Nov. 4 — Barclays Center — New York, N.Y.
  • Nov. 5 — The Met — Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Nov. 7 — MGM Music Hall at Fenway — Boston, Mass.
  • Nov. 8 — Foxwoods Resort Casino — Mashantucket, Conn.
  • Nov. 10 — Schottenstein Center — Columbus, Ohio
  • Nov. 11 — Fox Theatre — Detroit, Mich.
  • Nov. 13 — Fallsview Casino — Niagara Falls, ON
  • Nov. 14 — Place Bell — Montreal, QC
  • Nov. 16 — Fishers Event Center — Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Nov. 17 — The Factory — St. Louis, Mo.
  • Nov. 19 — Paramount Theatre — Denver, Colo.
  • Nov. 20 — Maverik Center — Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Nov. 22 — Thunder Valley Casino — Lincoln, Calif.
  • Nov. 23 — The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park — San Diego, Calif.
  • Dec. 3 — Rogers Arena — Vancouver, BC
  • Dec. 5 — WAMU Theater — Seattle, Wash.
  • Dec. 7 — Theater of the Clouds — Portland, Ore.
  • Dec. 9 — Paramount Theatre — Oakland, Calif.

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