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Date: Postponed - TBD |
Time: TBD |
Seating: End Stage Setup |
Ticket Prices: Reserved seats are $49.50, $69.50, $95.00. VIP seating is also available. |
On Sale: TBD |
Purchase Online: Ticketmaster.com |
Phone Orders: Call Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone at one of the following numbers:
(216) 241-2121 Cleveland
(330) 945-9400 Akron
(330) 747-1212 Youngstown
(814) 456-7070 Erie
(614) 431-3600 Columbus |
In Person: Purchase tickets at the Quicken Loans Arena Box Office or at any Ticketmaster location. |
Advance Parking: Passes are available for the Gateway North Garage at the Quicken Loans Arena Box Office, Ticketmaster Ticket Centers, Ticketmaster Charge-by-Phone and Ticketmaster.com. Parking passes purchased through Ticketmaster.com are only available for up to 10 days prior to the event date. |
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Stevie Wonder
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Live Nation and Stevie Wonder announced today that the Cleveland show has been postponed. A later date will be announced. Current ticket holders can use their tickets at the rescheduled date.
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Stevie Wonder is a much-beloved American icon and an indisputable genius not only of R&B but popular music in general. A prominent figure of 20th century popular music, Wonder has recorded more than 30 Top Ten hits, won 22 Grammy Awards (a record for a solo artist), plus one for lifetime achievement, won an Academy Award for Best Song and has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Songwriters Halls of Fame.
The late Opera star Luciano Pavarotti once referred to him in a concert as a "great, great musical genius." Wonder signed with Motwon Records as a pre-adolescent at age 12 and continues to perform and record for the label to this day. He has nine U.S. number-one hits to his name and album sales totaling more than 100 million units. Wonder has recorded several critically acclaimed albums and hit singles, and writes and produces songs for many of his label mates and outside artists as well. A multi-instrumentalist, Wonder plays the piano, synthesizer, harmonica, congas, drums, bongos, bass guitar, organ, molidica, and clavinet. In his early career, he was best known for his harmonica work, but today he is better know for his keyboard skills.
Also adding to Wonder's legacy were hits written or co-written for or covered by other artists. These include the Top Ten hits "Tell Me Something Good" (Rufus with Chaka Khan), Aretha Franklin's "Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)", and Jermaine Jackson's "Lets Get Serious" (ranked by Billboard as the #1 R&B single of 1980).
Related Links:
Stevie Wonder Official Site
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