As reported, Stevie Wonder will host his annual House Full Of Toys benefit concert at Staples Center in Los Angeles on December 10. The famed performer will perform two of his classic 1970s albums in full at the 21st edition of the charity event. Recently, Stevie announced a series of guests for the benefit concert.

Wonder will lead his band and special guests Dave Matthews, Andra Day, Pharell Williams, Savion Glover and Tony Bennett through complete renditions of his 1972 landmark LP Talking Book and his 1973 follow-up Innervisions. The former boasted such Wonder hits as “You Are The Sunshine Of My Life” and “Superstition,” while the latter featured such favorites as “Higher Ground” and “Living For The City.”

“Even though House Full of Toys will be celebrating 21 years, the joy of giving in the spirit of song will make this night such pleasured fun for the old and young,” said Wonder in a statement.


Wonder recently sat-in with the DMB at their lone performance of 2017, which was part of A Concert For Charlottesville. Here’s video of “Superstition” from the September 24th benefit concert:


Tickets are available via AXS.com.