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DateNovember 11
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Event Starts8:30 PM
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Ticket PricesTicket prices include a facility fee per ticket. Gala tickets start at $1,250, and include the pre-show cocktail reception, gala dinner and premium concert seating. Visit tillescenter.org/gala. Prices subject to change with demand.
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LocationConcert Hall
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Event Details
This special solo performance will feature songs and stories with 12-time GRAMMY winner John Legend. Experience intimate reimaginings of his greatest hits (“All of Me,” “Ordinary People,” "Tonight"), unexpected stories from Legend's life and career, and selections from his most recent release LEGEND ("Nervous," "Wonder Woman").
Honoring Anne D. Shybunko-Moore, CEO and Owner, GSE Dynamics, Inc.
Please note there is a strict 4 ticket limit per person.
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts is a non-profit organization. Proceeds from this special gala performance support Tilles Center's enduring mission to inspire, engage and educate the Long Island community through arts performance, education and advocacy.
Tilles Center Members get early access. Become a member today to gain access to tickets before they go on sale to the public. Membership starts at $100.
Gala tickets start at $1,250, and include the pre-show cocktail reception, gala dinner and premium concert seating.
Additional Ticket Information
Gala tickets start at $1,250, and include the pre-show cocktail reception, gala dinner and premium concert seating. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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