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Stevie Wonder, Katy Perry join list of acts that will pay tribute to Obama

- NEDRA PICKLER

WASHINGTON — U. S. President Barack Obama is drawing an A- list of performers for his inaugural festivitie­s, including a massive ball expected to draw more than 35,000 to the party.

Katy Perry, Smokey Robinson, Usher, Alicia Keys and Brad Paisley are among the stars announced Friday to sing at Obama’s inaugural balls Jan. 21 and a children’s concert on Jan. 19. Also signed up are Marc Anthony, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and the cast of Glee.

The concert and the two official inaugural balls are being held at the Washington Convention Center over the Martin Luther King holiday weekend when Obama begins his second term. The performers join Beyonce, Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor, already announced for Obama’s signing ceremony Jan. 21 on the West Front of the Capitol.

Other event performers include pop-rap foursome Far East Movement, Grammy- nominated pop- rock trio fun., R& B boy band Mindless Behavior, rapper Nick Cannon and youth gospel choir Soul Children of Chicago. Inaugural organizers aren’t saying yet which performanc­es will be at which convention centre event.

Robinson told The Associated Press he’ll be at an event with his own band, but he isn’t sure yet which songs he’ll sing. Robinson said he’s always happy to perform when the president asks because he’s so proud of the first family.

“I’ve been in the White House many, many, many times for many presidents and this is the first time for me that it’s really felt like when I go to the White House or something like that, it feels like you’re going to your family’s,” Robinson said. “It feels like you’re going home because that’s how they treat me and that’s how they treat my wife.”

While Obama has cut the number of inaugural balls lower than any president since Dwight Eisenhower was first sworn into office in 1953, the two celebratio­ns will be elaborate. The larger of the events is called simply The Inaugural Ball. The second gala is the Commander In Chief’s Ball, a tradition started by former president George W. Bush to honour the military.

 ?? ARI VERSIANI/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Stevie Wonder, shown performing at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro last month, is among a slate of high- profile entertaine­rs set to take the stage at inaugural festivitie­s for U. S. President Barack Obama later this month.
ARI VERSIANI/ AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Stevie Wonder, shown performing at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro last month, is among a slate of high- profile entertaine­rs set to take the stage at inaugural festivitie­s for U. S. President Barack Obama later this month.

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