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D’Angelo to give first US performance in 10 years
Singer D’Angelo will give his first US Performance in 10 years
Singer D’Angelo will give his first US Performance in 10 years. The neo-soul crooner will be performing at this year’s Essence Music Festival.
D’Angelo tour details
Since the beginning of 2012, singer D’Angelo has returned to the stage performing on a tour in Europe. The festival, which also features Keyshia Cole, Marsha Ambrosious, any many more, takes place July 6th-8th in New Orleans.
D’Angelo is expected to perform on opening day according to the lineup.
Check out the lineup:
Friday, July 6: Charlie Wilson, D’Angelo, Trey Songz, Keyshia Cole, The Pointer Sisters, Marsha Ambrosius, Q. Parker & Super Jay, Khris Royal, Kindred The Family Soul, Vivian Green, Stephanie Mills, Gary Clark Jr. Rebirth Brass Band, SWV, Goapele
Saturday, July 7: Mary J. Blige, Kevin Hart, Ledisi, Tank, Eric Roberson, Teedra Moses, The Stylistics, Robert Glasper, Dru Hill, The Original Pinettes Brass Band, Stephanie Mills, Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Sunday, July 8: Aretha Franklin, Mary Mary, Carl Thomas, Fantasia, Kirk Franklin, Melanie Fiona, Alex Boyd, Eve, The Stooges Brass Band, Estelle, Luke James, Raheem DeVaughn, Bridget Kelly
Tickets are priced from $50 to $300 per person, per night. Weekend tickets are also available. For more information about singer D’Angelo’s performance and more, please visit
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