Billboard chart-topping R&B recording artist LeVelle delivered an unforgettable special guest performance at the historic Missouri State Capitol on Wednesday evening, February 25, 2026, during an event hosted by the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus.
Performing
inside the Capitol’s iconic First Floor Rotunda, the Kansas City native
brought soul, passion, and authenticity to a setting rarely transformed
by live R&B music.
Lawmakers,
community leaders, invited guests, and supporters gathered for an
evening that blended artistry with cultural celebration, creating a
memorable moment of unity through music.
A
standout moment of the evening came when LeVelle delivered a stirring
rendition of “Grateful,” originally recorded by legendary gospel artist
Hezekiah Walker.
His
heartfelt performance filled the Rotunda with emotion, drawing a
powerful response from attendees and underscoring the spiritual and
inspirational foundation that continues to influence his artistry.
During
the evening, LeVelle was also presented with a special recognition
honoring his outstanding contributions to music artistry and his
continued commitment to community service.
The
presentation acknowledged his impact not only as a Billboard charting
recording artist, but also as a cultural ambassador whose music
continues to uplift and inspire audiences across generations.
“I
am truly grateful for this recognition,” LeVelle shared following the
presentation. “To be honored in my home state for both my music and my
service to the community means everything to me. Music has always been
about giving back, bringing people together, and using your gift to make
a positive difference.”
LeVelle’s
performance served as both entertainment and inspiration, showcasing
the emotional depth and storytelling that have made him one of today’s
most respected independent R&B artists.
Known for connecting deeply with audiences, he delivered a moving set reflecting love, perseverance, and community empowerment.
“To
perform at the Missouri State Capitol was truly meaningful,” LeVelle
added. “Standing in a place where leadership and decisions shape
communities and being able to bring music that uplifts people was an
incredible honor. Moments like this remind me why I do what I do.”