Four Icons, One Historic Night: Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Stephanie Mills Join Together in R&B
Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Stephanie Mills are coming together for a powerhouse tour in 2025 that’s already being called historic. The four living legends of R&B, soul, and pop are set to share one stage for The Queens! 4 Legends. 1 Night — a once-in-a-lifetime experience produced by the Black Promoters Collective.
The first leg of the tour kicks off May 9 in Las Vegas, with dates lined up across major cities like Oakland, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Indianapolis through June 1. Due to overwhelming demand, a second leg was added — starting September 19 in Greensboro and ending October 5 in Cleveland.
Chaka, Patti, Gladys & Stephanie Speak on the Power of Sisterhood
Chaka Khan shared her excitement, calling it an honor to hit the road with these women she sees as sisters. “Music is about connection and this will be a celebration of the joy, power and love that it brings to us all,” she said.
Patti LaBelle added, “I am so excited to join these icons, who I call sisters, on this tour! It’s going to be something special. And I can’t wait to see everyone there.”
Stephanie Mills echoed the same love and unity: “I’m excited to tour with my beautiful sisters! Our different styles unite in love, compassion and understanding and it’s important to come together now. Performing with Chaka, Patti, and Gladys for you will be electrifying. We can’t wait to see you.”
Gary Guidry, CEO of the Black Promoters Collective, called the tour a milestone moment in music: “Each of them has left an indelible mark on the industry, and this tour is a celebration of their artistry, resilience, and legacy.”
See Your R&B Greats In Concert
These women are more than artists. They’ve been our soundtracks, our inspiration, and our proof that excellence, elegance, and soul can stand the test of time.
Gladys, Chaka, Patti, and Stephanie have each carved a lane, broken barriers, and shown what it means to stay rooted in power and grace. Seeing them come together is a celebration of not only R&B music but Black womanhood, legacy, and sisterhood.