Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Rod Stewart brings his highly anticipated “Live the Life” tour to the Wells Fargo Center on Wednesday, December 11.

 

 

The concert is the re-scheduled show for a  concert originally set for April of this year.

 

Stewart will be joined by legendary artist Steve Winwood for an unstoppable evening of hits from two of rock music’s most innovative artists. Winwood was a key member of seminal groups The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and is known for hits such as “Gimme Some Lovin,” “Dear Mr Fantasy,” “Can’t Find My Way Home,” and “Higher Love.”

 

Stewart confirmed the tour during an interview on Live! With Kelly and Michael saying, “I’m thrilled to be touring with Steve Winwood. He is truly part of the rock and roll’s enduring tapestry.”

 

The announcement of the “Live the Life” tour caps-off one of the most successful and critically-acclaimed 12 months of Stewart’s career – most recently with the release of his first holiday album, Merry Christmas, Baby, which scored him his 16th Top 10 album on the Billboard 200 and includes the #1 AC hit single “Let It Snow.” Coinciding with the album release this fall, Stewart became a New York Times bestselling author with the release of his critically heralded first memoir, ROD: The Autobiography and in September returned to his sold-out residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace – adding concerts through February 2013.

 

Stewart’s year began on a high note with his second induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside the Faces, followed by his reuniting with Stevie Nicks to reprise their chart-topping tour.

 

Win your tickets to see Rod Stewart and Steve Winwood this week playing Lite Rock Impossible Trivia, weekdays at 7:20 on the Lite Rock Morning Show with Eddie Davis.

 

This morning’s question: 50 years ago, the average person over age 65 had seven of these.  Today, the average person over 65 has 17 of these.  What is it?

 

The answer?  Teeth!

 

Take a look at previous Lite Rock Impossible Trivia questions and answers.

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