Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind and Fire have announced a second leg of their ‘Sing a Song All Night Long’ tour. The tour, which kicked off in 2023, will resume on May 23rd in Knoxville, Tennessee and will visit 15 cities, including Houston on June 2nd and Dallas on June 4th, before ending on June 16th in Pittsburgh.
The tour features two legendary acts that have influenced generations of musicians and fans with their timeless hits. Lionel Richie, who rose to fame as the lead singer of the Commodores, has a solo career that spans four decades and includes classics like "Hello", "All Night Long", and "Endless Love". Earth, Wind and Fire, led by founder Maurice White until his death in 2016, are known for their fusion of R&B, jazz, funk, and disco, and have produced hits like "September", "Boogie Wonderland", and "Let's Groove".
The first leg of the tour was a huge success, with sold-out shows and rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Tickets for the second leg of the tour will go on sale this Friday, January 19th.
[Source: Classic Hits Today]