Memorial Park, corner of Holly St. and Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, California

HOT 92.3 and Levitt Pavilion Pasadena will provide fans an intimate, up-close experience with Grammy-nominated performer, Brian McKnight, when the acclaimed singer/songwriter performs at Levitt Pavilion Pasadena in Memorial Park on Sunday, August 28, at 7:00 p.m. HOT 92.3 DJs will be on stage starting at 5:30 pm to spin old school music to get the crowd warmed up. All proceeds from this ticketed event will go directly to support the Levitt Pavilion Pasadena Free Summer series. Tickets can be purchased online at www.levittpavilionpasadena.org, or http://www.hot923.com/pages.

Seats will be provided and are general admission within each designated section. No food or containers will be allowed at this event as food and drink vendors will be available within Memorial Park including a Noor beer and wine garden for guests 21 and older.

Anticipated to be one of the greatest live concerts on the Levitt stage as Brian McKnight is currently on his “Just Me” Tour. Along with his famous hits, McKnight will also perform new songs from his upcoming double disk album, “Just Me.” It's a Benefit Concert you don't want to miss. Enjoy a night filled with the sultry sounds of Brian McKnight, including some of his hit songs like: "Anytime", "Back At One."
Brian McKnight has established himself as a fixture of popular music and R&B, with the release of 13 albums to date and sales of more than 20 million records worldwide. His solo projects have earned accolades from the American Music Awards, Soul Train and Image awards. The versatile showman parlayed his success as a recording artist into careers in television and on stage. McKnight completed successful turns as Billy Flynn in Broadway’s Chicago and as Raymond Mays in Cheaper to Keep Her alongside Vivica A. Fox. He has appeared as a contestant on the Donald Trump reality series Celebrity Apprentice, in addition to starting his own nationally-syndicated talk show The Brian McKnight Show.

Added by LisaE on August 25, 2011