The Queens Tour, powered by the Black Promoters Collective featuring music icons Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, Stephanie Mills, and Gladys Knight, roared to life with a packed-out opening weekend across Las Vegas, Oakland, and Los Angeles, delivering three nights of historic performances, standing ovations, and cultural celebration.

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One of the most unforgettable highlights came during the Los Angeles stop, when Stevie Wonder stunned the crowd by appearing in the mezzanine—then made his way to the stage to perform “Tell Me Something Good” alongside Chaka Khan. The surprise moment brought the house down as the two GRAMMY® winners shared the song that marked a milestone in both of their careers: “Tell Me Something Good,” written by Wonder, earned Rufus featuring Chaka Khan their first GRAMMY® in 1975 for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus.

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The spontaneous energy, the crowd’s roar as Stevie Wonder rose to the stage, and the electric chemistry between the legends reminded everyone of the timeless magic of live music.

The Queens Tour continues to honor the musical legacies of these four powerhouse vocalists—each a trailblazer in her own right—with a rare opportunity to witness their greatness live on one stage.

Photo Credit: @Latishamariee for Black Promoters Collective

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