En Vogue

En Vogue proved that not only could they sing, but they also had plenty to say, weighing in on stereotyping, racism and sexism, while also standing up for love and peace. Beauty, brains, talent and style defined them, not just sex appeal. And it was an unbeatable combination. One that has yielded 7 MTV Music Video Awards, 3 Soul Train Music Awards, 2 American Music Awards, a Billboard and Lady of Soul Award and countless Grammy nominations.

Now celebrating over three decades in music, they continue to thrill audiences worldwide. Their legacy includes hit albums, chart-topping collaborations with artists like Salt-N-Pepa and Chance the Rapper, and even a feature in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

From their groundbreaking sound to their fearless fashion, En Vogue remains a force in the entertainment industry, and they will perform closing night at the CA State Fair, Sunday, July 27, 2025, as part of the Toyota Concert series.

En Vogue burst onto the music scene in 1990 with their hit single “Hold On” and immediately changed the game. Their debut album Born to Sing went nearly double platinum, setting the stage for a legendary career defined by soaring harmonies, standout style, and cultural impact. With smash hits like “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” “Free Your Mind,” and “Don’t Let Go (Love),” En Vogue blended R&B, soul, and pop with empowering messages on love, identity, and resilience.