Gladys Knight
- When
- Wed, Jul 22 · 7:30 PM
- Venue
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Mountain Winery
14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga, CA 95070
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- Neighborhood
- Saratoga
- Price
- BUY TICKETS
- Type
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live_music
rnb_soul_funk
- Sources
- Mountain Winery, Stevelist · last seen 2026-06-02 03:55
Gladys Knight Wednesday, July 22 Doors 5:30PM, Show 7:30PM All Ages to Enter, 21 & Over to Drink The Mountain Winery Buy Tickets Event Info No refunds or exchanges. All shows are rain or shine. Children age 3 and older require a ticket. A child under the age of 3 is considered a lap child and does not require a ticket. For directions, dining, parking, or carpool information, please visit www.mountainwinery.com. For information on how to purchase VIP season tickets including suites and box seats, please visit https://www.mountainwinery.com/vip-seating/ Doors open 2 hours prior to the show time. Seating begins 1 hour prior to the show time. Artist Info The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. Very few singers over the last fifty years have matched her unassailable artistry. This seven-time Grammy winner has enjoyed #1 hits in Pop, Gospel, R&B and Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, television and live performance. In her first effort since 2013’s “Another Journey” – Knight’s 8th solo effort – this summer marked the release of “Where My Heart Belongs”, a new inspiration gospel album. Knight is a tw0-time Grammy winner in the gospel category, and “Where My Heart Belongs” dropped on September 9th from Deseret Book, and recently won an NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding Gospel Album.” “Another Journey” enjoyed success from the hit “I Who Have Nothing” as well as the uptempo track “Settle,” produced by Randy Jackson, with whom she previously collaborated with on her Grammy-winning album, “At Last.” Knight also enjoyed the success of her song “You and I Ain’t Nothin’ No More” which appeared over the end credits of the critically-acclaimed Lee Daniels film THE BUTLER. Knight, known as the “Empress of Soul,” a longtime Las Vegas resident, returned to the Strip in the late-2000s to the famed Tropicana Hotel for a special engagement that ran in the newly named Gladys Knight Theater, making her the first African-American performer to
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