John Legend to unveil hometown theater named in his honor
Musician John Legend is set to perform in his hometown of Springfield, Ohio at the opening of a theater named in his honor.
The All of Me star is set to play a special set at the dedication ceremony for the recently renovated 680-seat venue, to be named the John Legend Theater, on 9 October (16).
The Oscar and Grammy Award winner donated $500,000 towards the $2.5
million refurbishment of the theater, which is in the city's
Springfield Center of Innovation: The Dome, a community center
housing educational programs run by local schools and
organizations.
John himself went to one of the area's schools, graduating at the
age of just 16 from Springfield North High School.
Tickets to the star's dedication gig will not go on sale, with
admission wristbands being distributed to selected teachers, staff
members, community partners, more than 100 local students, and 200
will be given out to members of the public.
The Ordinary People singer has long been a dedicated
philanthropist, with a particular focus on educational,
environmental and anti-poverty programs.
In April (16) the R&B star became a father for the first time,
when wife Chrissy Teigen gave birth to a baby girl named Luna.
After performing at an event raising funds for U2 frontman Bono's
anti-AIDS charity Red, John revealed fatherhood had only increased
his desire to transform the world.
"I would love for Luna to grow up in a world where no-one has to
die from AIDS, I think that would be a beautiful thing and I think
the Red campaign has helped us make progress so we can get to the
point where no-one has to die from that disease," he told Hello!
magazine.