Robin Thicke, Omarion, Gym Class Heroes, Enrique Iglesias, also hit the stage for the Southern California radio fest.
By Todd Brown, with additional reporting by Ashlye Vaughan
IRVINE, California - Nearly 20,000 fans gathered at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine, California, on Saturday to see Fergie, Ludacris and Kelly Clarkson headline the 10th annual KIIS-FM Wango Tango music festival. And while all of the musicians on the lineup - which also included Omarion, Robin Thicke, Enrique Iglesias, Elliott Yamin and Pitbull - brought their A-game, Luda stole the show.
Ludacris took the stage with a vengeance for his 30-minute set, wearing a white T, a hoodie, black jeans and a whopping diamond-encrusted map of Africa around his neck. The Grammy-winning rapper moved from one hit song to the next, grabbing the audience from the start and not letting go for the entire set. Luda and his DTP crew busted out such hits as "Pimpin' All Over the World," "Stand Up," "Move B---h" and "What's Your Fantasy?" topped off with "Money Maker". For the duration of the act, fans were standing on their seats, shouting out lyrics and shaking their own moneymakers.
Following Luda was The Dutchess herself. Outfitted in a black cape, black hat and tight gray leggings, Fergie was on a mission to rock the crowd - and since L.A. is her hometown, she was also working to impress one special lady in the audience. "This is nice because my mom is here," she said. After the onstage shout-out, Fergie got down to business. She teamed up with Luda for her hit "Glamorous," nailed "London Bridge" and rocked out a cover of Heart's "Barracuda." But it was her performances of "My Humps" - with a surprise guest, fellow Black Eyed Pea Will.I.Am - and her next single, "Big Girls Don't Cry," that had audience members swaying and singing at the top of their lungs.
Kelly Clarkson also got the crowd moving. During her 15 minutes of stage time, the first "American Idol" victor served up her hits "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "Since You've Been Gone" to the overwhelmingly teen audience. "Never Again," the single from her upcoming album My December, got the biggest response from the crowd.
We spoke with Kelly before for the show, and she addressed rumors that she butted heads with her label over the new record. "This time everybody made a big deal about the label and I disagreeing with the record, but that's happened every record," she said. "This is just the only one people know about, so there's nothing new." Clarkson said she's always been willing to stand up for her music, explaining, "I've never once compromised myself. I don't think you should; that's when you start to lose fans and credibility. I think you definitely need to keep doing what you love, because I'm the one that needs to sing it every night."
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