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A funeral service in Detroit for music legend Aretha Franklin is expected to be a star-studded send-off with some of the biggest names in entertainment paying tribute to the Queen of Soul. Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson and Ariana Grande are just some of the musicians set to perform. On Thursday, a tribute concert also took place in the city with Patti LaBelle and other artists honoring Franklin. NBC’s Ron Mott reports for TODAY.