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  2. Too Legit to Quit World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Sonya Donaldson from the Los Angeles Sentinel attended to the concert in Inglewood, praising the opening acts Jodeci, TLC and Boyz II Men, however, wrote considered Hammer show "boring". [9] On the same hand, Mick Gzowski gave a lukewarm review to the Vancouver concert at the Pacific Coliseum writing "Vegas-style rapstravaganza pleases fans ...

  3. Jodeci - Wikipedia

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    Jodeci (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ d ə s i / JOH-də-see) is an American R&B quartet consisting of members DeVanté Swing, Mr. Dalvin, K-Ci, and JoJo. Formed in 1988 [ 1 ] in Charlotte, North Carolina , Jodeci began as a duo of DeVanté Swing and JoJo but later each added their brothers.

  4. Al B. Sure! - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed by Jodeci and produced by Al B. Sure! and Jodeci-member DeVante Swing. In 2022, it was revealed that Al had suffered from multiple illnesses including renal failure. He eventually was intubated and fell into a coma. He received a liver transplant, and has been recovering during 2023. [13]

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  7. Franklin Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Music Hall is a concert venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is in a converted building once part of the General Electric Switchgear Plant and opened in 1995. It has a capacity between 2,500 [1] and 3,000 people. [2] It is owned and operated by The Bowery Presents.

  8. Theatre of Living Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre of Living Arts (known commonly as the TLA) is a concert venue that is located on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The venue, which opened in 1988, dates back to the early 1900s as a nickelodeon. Over the years, the venue has seen many incarnations ranging from concert hall to movie theatre to theatre.

  9. Trocadero Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Trocadero newspaper advertisement in The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 4, 1909. The theater, designed by architect Edwin Forrest Durang, then modified several times, was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1973, and to the National Register of Historic Places five years later.