Lionel Richie hits the stage in Philly with a personal and intimate experience

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Lionel Richie is scheduled to perform at Philadelphia's Union Transfer on March 29, 2025, as part of the Autograph Card Exclusives music series, which focuses on intimate performances for a limited audience of 1,200. The setting promises a personal experience, with Richie noting that the energy will be just as vibrant as in larger venues. This concert series, launched by Wells Fargo in November 2023, aims to provide Autograph Credit cardholders exclusive access to performances by top artists in smaller spaces. Previous performances have included acts like Mumford & Sons, Imagine Dragons, and Halsey. In addition to his musical career, Richie is currently a judge on ABC's 'American Idol' and is preparing to release his memoir, 'Truly,' later this year.

He reflects on how his upbringing in Tuskegee, Alabama, shaped his journey, emphasizing perseverance and the belief that anything is possible. Fans can expect to hear iconic hits such as 'Hello,' 'All Night Long,' and 'Dancing on the Ceiling. ' Tickets were made available to Wells Fargo credit cardholders, ensuring a special experience for attendees.

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