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Stevie Wonder's House Full of Toys benefit will play 4 nights in Hollywood

Peter Larsen, The Orange County Register on

Published in Entertainment News

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Stevie Wonder will bring his traditional House Full of Toys benefit concert to Hollywood this year with four nights at the Fonda Theatre on Dec. 18-21.

The holiday benefit returns for a 26th year with its usual mission of helping children, people with disabilities and families in need during the holiday season. Concertgoers are asked to bring an unwrapped toy or gift to the concert.

This run of four shows will be Wonder’s first House Full of Toys performance since 2022 when he played the Peacock Theater, then known as the Microsoft Theatre, in downtown Los Angeles.

From the mid-’90s through the late 2010s, House Full of Toys was an annual event on the December concert calendar. Wonder, usually joined by a host of guest artists, famous friends and family, would perform a wide-ranging night of music, most of it from his own deep catalog but always with some holiday music mixed in.

 

In past years, he’s played single nights at larger venues including the Forum and Staples Center, which now are officially known as the Kia Forum and Crypto.com Arena.

The Fonda shows appear to be his most intimate House Full of Toys shows since 1996 when it played the now-closed House of Blues in West Hollywood.

Tickets for the Fonda shows are now on sale at AXS.com with prices from $283 to $674.


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