Watch John Legend's Show-Stopping Performance at NBA All-Star Game 2017 Halftime Show
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Donning a black bedazzled bomber, the 38-year-old R'n'B singer took the stage to perform a medley of his hits including 'All of Me' and 'Glory'.

AceShowbiz - John Legend heated up the 2017 NBA All-Star Game halftime show at the Smoothie King Center stadium in New Orleans on Sunday, February 19. He performed a medley of his hit singles including "All of Me" and "Glory" at the biggest basketball league in North America.

Legend kicked off his show by performing "Start a Fire" while playing a piano. Donning a black bedazzled bomber, he belted out the song as giant flames appeared on the stage before he performed "Tonight (Best You Ever Had)" with backup dancers.

The R&B singer then delivered a sweet performance of "Love Me Now" before he jumped to the Kanye West-produced track "Used to Love You" as he invited audience to sing along. Legend played his piano again while singing his chart-topping single "All of Me". He concluded his show-stopping performance with "Glory" as a choir joined him on the stage to close the show.

Earlier in the night, The Roots treated the audience to a fantastic NBA-themed musical called "The Evolution of Greatness". Along with former "Hamilton" actor Daveed Diggs, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Michael B. Jordan, Jidenna and Run DMC's Darryl McDaniels, The Roots recited the history of the NBA, from the 1950s to present day.

"We are a culture that is obsessed with one question, 'Who's the greatness?' " The Roots' Black Thought said as the group took fans through a retrospective of all the different decades of the NBA. Diggs, Jordan, McDaniels and more then came out, representing a different era of "greatness."

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