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Didn’t you hear? Stevie Wonder performed a free, impromptu concert just outside RFK Stadium this morning. If, for whatever reason, you weren’t able to skip out of work at a moment’s notice (the concert was announced less than two hours before it was to begin) this morning, no big deal, other people were.
The Post reports that the nearly hour-long concert featured five songs, including “Love’s in Need of Love Today,” “Sir Duke,” “I Wish” and “As,” with Wonder talking to the crowd about his involvement in social issues, including his Curb the Bullet campaign, which seeks to end gun violence.
The “pop-up concert,” as it was billed, was to promote his upcoming “Songs in the Key of Life” tour, which will stop in D.C. at the Verizon Center on October 3rd. Tickets for that go on sale on August 21.