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Stevie Wonder Night taking place at City Hall Plaza on August 23

The event is part of the Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series.

Natural Wonder will celebrate the music of the legendary Stevie Wonder at the Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series at City Hall Plaza on August 23 at 7 p.m.  

Natural Wonder is a spectacular touring concert show designed to bring the glorious live experience of legendary musician Stevie Wonder to all generations of music fans.  Led by #1 Billboard-ranked vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Gabriel Bello, Natural Wonder rolls into City Hall Plaza with the full band experience, complete with a crack rhythm section and full-fledged horn ensemble channeling the energy and artistry that has made Stevie Wonder an icon across decades and genres.

Whether it’s Motown-era hits like “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” and “My Cherie Amour,” fusion-flavored 70s platters like “Master Blaster” and “Do I Do,” the genius of “Songs in the Key of Life,” the signature harmonica solo of “Isn’t She Lovely,” or Stevie’s modern masterpieces like “My Love is on Fire,” Bello and the industry veterans who comprise Natural Wonder recreate the look, feel, and sound of a Stevie set with all the musicianship necessary to thrill audiences with a seemingly unending barrage of hit songs that span the Wonder catalog.

The Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series closes August 30 with the classic Philly soul of Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes.  The series is presented by Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment, and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with title sponsor Bank of America.  Additional support is provided by media sponsor the Boston Herald, night sponsor AARP Massachusetts, and Polar Beverages.

For more information, please call 617-635-4505 or visit the Parks Department online at boston.gov/parks or facebook.com/bostonparksdepartment.

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