John Legend Maps Out ‘Get Lifted’ 20th Anniversary World Tour 2025
The EGOT winner’s celebration of his debut album spans multiple continents.
By Andy Kahn Mar 18, 2025 • 11:53 am PDT

John Legend announced a comprehensive world tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of his acclaimed debut album, Get Lifted. The Grammy-winning artist’s commemorative trek includes nine European performances in May and June before an expansive North American leg running from August through December.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter and EGOT winner will mark two decades since the release of the album that launched his career with hits like “Ordinary People” and “Used to Love U.” After the brief European run, the North American portion of the Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour begins with two shows in Highland Park (Illinois) on August 23 and 24.
Legend continues with back-to-back performances in Vienna (Virginia) on September 2 and 3. The tour reaches Los Angeles on September 28. In October, the vocalist brings his anniversary celebration to Dallas on October 18, Houston on October 19, and Oklahoma City on October 21.
The southern swing continues with shows in New Orleans on October 23, Atlanta on October 24, Hollywood (Florida) on October 26, St. Augustine (Florida) on October 28, Wilmington (North Carolina) on October 29, and Raleigh (North Carolina) on October 30.
Legend takes the Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour to New York City on November 4, followed by Philadelphia on November 5, Boston on November 7, and Mashantucket (Connecticut) on November 8. The tour proceeds to Columbus (Ohio) on November 10, Detroit on November 11, Niagara Falls (Ontario) on November 13, and Montreal on November 14.
The Midwest portion includes Indianapolis on November 16 and St. Louis on November 17. Legend then heads west for shows in Denver on November 19, Salt Lake City on November 20, Lincoln (California) on November 22, and San Diego on November 23.
The tour concludes with December performances in Vancouver on December 3, Seattle on December 5, Portland on December 7, and a final show in Oakland on December 9.
North America presale tickets become available on Wednesday, March 26. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 28.
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