Rod Stewart brought ALL the HITS and then some back this past Saturday night in Niagara Ontario, Canada for his final leg of his North American Tour. And then some? Well, Sir Rod always has time to play some classics that he himself if a fan of outside of his own very large catalogue of music. Even opening up the show with Robert Palmers hit “Addicted To Love”, which he and his amazing band always nail, there’s something super cool about the fact that even with his ginormous success, the night isn’t all about him, it’s about the music.
ROD STEWART ANNOUNCES 19 ADDITIONAL DATES TO HIS FIRST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR IN FOUR YEARS
38-DATE SUMMER 2022 TOUR KICKS OFF ON JUNE 10 IN VANCOUVER, BC
WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHEAP TRICK
ROD STEWART ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER 2020 TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHEAP TRICK
21-City Summer Outing Kicks Off July 21, 2020
Tickets On Sale Starting Friday, January 10 At 10am At LiveNation.com
Rod Stewart, Forever Young In Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre
Sometimes when you look forward to seeing one of your idols perform, you maybe expect too much and you are sometimes left disappointed. That was not the case on Friday evening when Rod Stewart brought his 2018 World Tour to Canadian Tire Centre. The crowd was a mix of ages but leaned toward middle aged people there to hear the legend who started out in the early sixties with The Jeff Beck Group and The Faces before embarking on his own extremely successful solo career. Stewart has had a career spanning over 50 years in music, releasing his first single in 1964.
Legendary Rod Stewart returning to Canada in 2018
Legendary two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Sir Rod Stewart returns to Canada in 2018 for a 10-date tour across the country, which will make an appearance at Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre on Friday, March 30, 2018 followed by Budweiser Gardens on Saturday March 31, 2017