John Legend Concerts Setlist

John Legend concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by John Legend: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, John Legend will perform live for about 1:57.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (29% probability):

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  1. Evolver cover Green Light
  2. Think Like A Man - Music From & Inspired By The Film cover Tonight (Best You Ever Had)
  3. Encore #1

  4. Precious Lord Recordings Of The Great Gospel Songs Of Thomas A. Dorsey cover Take My Hand, Precious Lord (Thomas A. Dorsey cover)
  5. Bridge Over Troubled Water cover Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkel cover)
  6. Title cover Like I'm Gonna Lose You (Meghan Trainor cover)
  7. Encore #2

  8. no cover Ribbon in the Sky (Stevie Wonder cover)
  9. Encore #3

  10. no cover Everything Is Everything (Ms. Lauryn Hill cover)
  11. Get Lifted cover Stay With You
  12. Pet Sounds cover God Only Knows (The Beach Boys cover)
  13. Born In The U.s.a. cover Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen cover)
  14. Encore #4

  15. Get Lifted cover Used to Love U
  16. Get Lifted cover Ordinary People
  17. Legend cover Wonder Woman
  18. Encore #5

  19. Evolver cover Good Morning
  20. Love In The Future cover All of Me

John Legend Tour Map 2026

Follow John Legend on tour with our interactive Tour Map. Explore the places where the concerts will take and find out where you can catch John Legend on tour near you.
16 upcoming concerts, touring across these countries with exciting setlists and live performances: Finland, Italy, Monaco, Netherlands, Qatar, Spain, United States, etc.

John Legend Biography

John Legend, born John Roger Stephens in 1978, is a singer, songwriter, and pianist. Picture a four-year-old in Springfield, Ohio, stretching to reach piano keys while other kids were learning to ride bikes. That's John Roger Stephens, who'd become John Legend - but first, he had to be a prodigy. Home-schooled by his seamstress mom (who also directed the church choir), young John was leading those same choirs by age seven and skipping grades like they were hopscotch squares. Talk about an overachiever - he graduated high school as a salutatorian at 16 and headed to Penn, where he split time between acing English classes and leading an a cappella group.

His big break? Playing piano on Lauryn Hill's "Everything Is Everything" while still in college. Not your typical summer internship! After graduation, he pulled the ultimate double life - management consultant by day, budding musician by night. Then came the meeting that changed everything: Kanye West in 2001. Fun fact: he got the name "Legend" from poet J. Ivy, who said he sounded like one of the old-school legends. Talk about speaking things into existence! His 2004 debut "Get Lifted" did exactly that - lifted him straight to three Grammy Awards.

But it was "All of Me" in 2013 that turned him into a household name. Since then? He's basically collected awards like Pokemon cards - 12 Grammys, an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony (hello, EGOT status!), and somehow found time to be People's Sexiest Man Alive in 2019. From 2016 onward, he worked and released "Darkness and Light", also collaborated on projects like "Beauty and the Beast". He starred in "Jesus Christ Superstar" and spoke out in the "Surviving R. Kelly" documentary.

John Legend also won "The Voice" in 2019 and a year later, released "Bigger Love". By 2022 he launched an NFT platform and released his album "Legend", returning as a senior coach on "The Voice".

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