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Tour Dates 09 January, 2003

Luther Vandross announced two Radio City live performances

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NEW YORK (NY RnB magazine) - Luther Vandross has announced two Radio City Music Hall concerts for next month. The announcement came just hours before the crooner was nominated for best traditional R&B vocal performance for the 45th Annual Grammy Awards. Vandross will play the famous venue on February 11 and 12, with tickets being sold through Ticketmaster.

This is the second year in a row that Vandross will perform at the famed Manhattan venue in February. He performed four sold-out shows, including a Valentine's Day (February 14) performance, at Radio City Music Hall in 2002.

Unlike last year's shows, however, Vandross will not be out promoting a new album release next month. Despite his current lack of new material, the artist says he believes the best is yet to come. "I still feel like the best part - even though there's been a lot that's happened that has been wonderful, because there has been, something that I feel or something that I make myself feel or whatever the circumstance is--I still feel the best part of it all is yet to come," Vandross said.
"The best part is still ahead of me--I haven't experienced my 'good old days' yet. There's none of that, and I like that. I like the way that feels. Especially after having had such a long career already, I really enjoy knowing that there's more to come, you know?"






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