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A Grammy-winning music artist will be headed to Virginia Tech this February as a part of Black History Month.
On Feb. 23, R&B singer John Legend will perform in the Burruss Hall Auditorium, and speak to the audience.
The show, titled “An Evening of Music and Discussion with John Legend,” will be held at 7:30 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.
Student tickets are $10 and general admission is $20. Tickets purchased the day of the performance will also be $20.
The Virginia Tech Union is working with several organizations on campus for the show.
Among the groups sponsoring the show are the Tech Black Organizations Council, the Black Student Alliance, the office of Multicultural Programs and Services and the SGA.
A version of this article appeared in the Jan 19 issue of the Collegiate Times.
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It's worth noting this won't be John Legend's first time performing at VT. He played the piano and sang background for Kanye West back in 2004.
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More to the point, not worth reporting. Meh.
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