Stevie Wonder spent yesterday talking about his forthcoming new album ‘A Time To Love’ and revealed that he is planning a world tour next year.
The seminal singer-songwriter was speaking to the press at the Savoy Hotel in London about his new album which features collaborations with Paul McCartney and Prince.
Speaking about his future tour plans, he said: "I would hope to come back in the early part of next year and do small venues here and in other parts of the world.
“Then I would like to go and do a major tour when we really have the kind of show I've never done before," reports the BBC.
Wonder also duets with his daughter Aisha – the subject of his classic song ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ - on the album.
Yesterday, Wonder took his keyboard along and performed two album songs including ‘So What The Fuss’.
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- been a fan of stevies for 35 years please email me any news of a tour woul love to see him again have seen him 3 times espeically remember the 1974 rainbow theatre one - amazin man
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- massive fan since i was a lad, please email me when venues are announced, already seen him twice,wife is dying to see him live

- By coincidence I have been playing Stevie’s ”Innervisions” CD for a couple of months now, having ordered it to fall in love all over again. What a wonderful album. I have shared it with friends and now Stevie is touring again. HOORAY ! What an influential artist, we should treasure him while he is still on our planet. Anyone who says they can’t make it in this world because of some limitation, they should look into Stevie Wonder’s eyes and see the true possibilities

- loved stevie wonder since I got talking book when I was fourteen ,seen him live once,never thought I’d get the chance again but now living in hope of another world tour. the man is a LEGEND

- STEVIE IS THE SAME AGE AS ME, I SAW HIM IN CARDIFF SOUTH WALES UK IN 1972, MY SON WHO IS 33 IS A PROFFESIONAL SINGER, AND STEVIE IS HIS IDOL, HE WOULD LOVE TO SEE HIM, WE WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHEN HE WILL BE TOURING THE UK.
BEST WISHES SUE

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