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Stevie Wonder’s House Full of Toys benefit is even bigger this year

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Lester Cohen/Getty Images for Wonder Productions, Inc.Stevie Wonder is presenting his 21st annual House Full of Toys benefit concert in December, and this year he’s moving the show to a larger stage.

After performing the all-star show at several venues in Los Angeles, including the Microsoft Theater, this year’s edition of the concert will be held December 10 at The Staples Center.

“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,” Wonder said in a statement.

The Motown icon will be performing music from his iconic albums Talking Book, from 1972, and Innervisions, from 1973.  Last year, he was joined for the House Full of Toys 20th anniversary by John Legend, Lionel Richie, Jazmine Sullivan and Queen Latifah.

Other stars who’ve appeared at the event in the past include Kanye West, Drake, Common, and Janelle Monae. This year’s guest list has not yet been announced.

The House Full of Toys event benefits children, people with disabilities, and families in need during the holidays. Concertgoers are asked to bring an unwrapped toy.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 27 at 10 a.m. Pacific time on AXS.com.

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