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The Queens tour with Khan, Labellle, Mills and Knight Sets NYC date

The Barclays Center will hold a royal court if four of the best R&B singers of all time bring the Queens tour to Brookly on May 24th.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight will announced the Grammy winners Patti Lable and Stephanie Mills as the co-headliner of the National Trek on Tuesday by Collective Black Promotors.

Officially invoiced as “The Queens: Four Legends, One Body”, the first stage of the tour will meet 11 cities in May and June before reckoning further data this summer.

Ticket Presales begins on March 20 at 10 a.m. on BPCTICKETS.com, with general sales begin the following day.

“Music is about connection, and this will be a celebration of joy, power and love that she brings us all,” said 71-year-old Khan in an explanation. “Share the stage with my amazing sisters is an absolute honor.”

In the meantime, Mills, who returned triumphantly in “Hadestown” last year, promised an “electrifying” show.

“Our different styles come together in love, compassion and understanding and it is important to come together now,” said the 67-year-old from Brooklyn born Brooklyn. “We can't wait to see you.”

Lable that still tours regularly at the age of 80 – with the recent stations in New York Area establishments such as the Kings Theater and NJPAC – also shared their excitement to take part in “these icons that I call sister”.

The 80 -year -old Knight praised the “best sisters with whom a woman could be blessed” and said that they would “get together to support each other and in harmony at a time when love is urgently needed”.