John Legend: Live from Philadelphia

Watch John Legend: Live from Philadelphia

  • NR
  • 2008
  • 2 hr 10 min
  • 6.0  (5)

John Legend: Live from Philadelphia is a concert film released in 2008, featuring the soulful performances of Grammy-winning R&B singer John Legend and his special guest Corinne Bailey Rae. The film showcases the live concert from The Mann Center for the Performing Arts venue in Philadelphia as part of Legend's "Show Me" Tour. The movie opens with shots of Legend and his band walking backstage, preparing to take the stage in front of a packed audience. The enthusiastic crowd is ready for the famous musician to take them to a musical journey with his soulful R&B and soul tracks, and he does not disappoint.

Legend kicks off the show with his hit song "Used to Love U," dancing and singing in sync with his band, his voice incredibly smooth and powerful. From there, the singer keeps the momentum going with lively tracks, such as "Alright" and "Let's Get Lifted," that get the crowd up and dancing, singing along with the soulful voice of the singer.

Between sets, Legend takes the time to interact with his audience, thanking them for their support, and telling stories behind some of his most popular songs. With an acoustic guitar on his hands, Legend performs the romantic ballad "Save Room" and invites the audience to sing along, filling the concert hall with their voices.

The concert reaches its peak when Corinne Bailey Rae joins Legend on stage for a duet of the classic soul ballad "Where is the Love," blending their voices in perfect harmony. The chemistry between the two performers is palpable, and the energy of the performance is infectious. Additionally, Bailey Rae performs her hit song "Put Your Records On," where she showcases her impressive range and talent.

The concert continues with performances of popular tracks such as "Heaven," "Stereo," and "P.D.A.," with Legend showing off his impressive piano skills and his band maintaining an upbeat rhythm that keeps the crowd on their feet throughout the entire show. The movie also includes footage of the backstage preparation and interviews with the band members, as well as fans expressing their admiration for John Legend's music.

Overall, John Legend: Live from Philadelphia is a lively concert film that showcases the captivating performances of one of R&B's most talented singers, with Bailey Rae making the experience even more enjoyable. The excitement of the audience and the artist's passion and dedication to their craft are infectious, making the film a must-watch for any John Legend fan. The film is directed by Lee Rose and has a runtime of 94 mins.

In conclusion, John Legend: Live from Philadelphia is a significant concert movie of John Legend's career where he shows off his talents and puts on an impressive show, with energy and charisma that comes off the screen. While the movie is a decent and enjoyable watch for any R&B and soul music lovers, it delivers nothing out of the ordinary, still fail to disappoint with its great live performances by Legend and Bailey Rae.

John Legend: Live from Philadelphia is a 2008 music movie with a runtime of 2 hours and 10 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr 10 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (5)
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