Entertainment Editors
NEW YORK--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--June 1, 2001
Atlantic recording artist Rod Stewart kicks off his eagerly anticipated "HUMAN TOUR 2001" tonight at Vancouver's General Motors Place.
One of the hottest tickets of the summer concert season,
"HUMAN," Stewart's first album for Atlantic, includes the hit single, "I Can't Deny It," and the new single, "Don't Come Around Here." "HUMAN" sees Stewart teaming with executive producer Rob Dickins and a host of today's hottest producers to fashion a quintessential collection of romantic R&B-infused pop. From the evocative and stirring title track to the tender grooves of "Loveless" and "Run Back Into Your Arms," the album features a number of new songs that now join the long list of great Rod Stewart performances, including "Smitten," co-written by new soul sensation Macy Gray, and the late Curtis Mayfield's "It Was Love That We Needed."
Over the course of more than three decades as a solo artist, Rod Stewart has sold 120 million records around the world. He has earned a remarkable assortment of precious metal from the RIAA, including seven gold album certifications; five platinum certifications; four double-platinum certifications; and four triple-platinum certifications; as well as four RIAA gold singles and one platinum single. In 1994, Rod Stewart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
For additional information, please see The Atlantic Group website at www.atlantic-records.com.
Human Tour 2001
An Evening with Rod Stewart
June
1 Vancouver, British Columbia General Motors Place
2 Seattle, Washington Key Arena
5 Marysville, California Sacramento Valley Amphitheater
7 Concord, California Chronicle Pavilion
8 Mountain View, California Shoreline Amphitheater
10 Irvine, California Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
13 San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena
15 Phoenix, Arizona America West Arena
16 Albuquerque, New Mexico Journal Pavilion
18 Denver, Colorado Pepsi Center
20 Dallas, Texas Smirnoff Music Center
22 Selma, Texas Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
23 Woodlands, Texas Woodlands Pavilion
26 West Palm Beach, Florida Mars Music Amphitheatre
27 Tampa, Florida Ice Palace Arena
29 Atlanta, Georgia Philips Arena
30 Pelham, Alabama Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
July
1 Antioch, Tennessee AmSouth Amphitheatre
5 Charlotte, North Carolina Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
7 Raleigh, North Carolina ALLTEL Pavilion
8 Virginia Beach, Virginia Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
10-11 Holmdel, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center
13 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Post Gazette Pavilion
14 Scranton, Pennsylvania Coors Light Amphitheatre
16 Bonner Springs, Kansas Sandstone Amphitheatre
17 Maryland Heights, Missouri Riverport Amphitheatre
19 Tinley Park, Illinois Tweeter Center
20 Noblesville, Indiana Verizon Wireless Music Center
22 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverbend Music Center
25 Clarkston, Michigan DTE Energy Music Theatre
26 Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Andel Arena
28 Hershey, Pennsylvania Hersheypark Stadium
29 Cleveland, Ohio Gund Arena
August
1 Toronto, Ontario Air Canada Centre
2 Montreal, Quebec Molson Centre
4 Camden, New Jersey Tweeter Center
5 Mansfield, Massachusetts Tweeter Center
7-8 Wantagh, New York Jones Beach Amphitheatre
10 Hartford, Connecticut CTNOW.com Meadows
12 Saratoga Springs, New York Saratoga Performing Arts Center
13 Bristow, Virginia Nissan Pavilion
15 Columbus, Ohio Polaris Amphitheater