Superstar US singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder brings his Wonder Summer's Night Tour to the Rod Laver Arena in the Melbourne & Olympic Parks.
Having enjoyed his first US hit in 1963 at the tender age of 13, Stevie Wonder has gone on to produce a host of chart-topping singles and albums and win a clutch of Grammy awards.
He negotiated total creative freedom with Motown Records in the Seventies and established himself as a major talent and socially conscious performer with soulful grooves like Superstition and Living For the City.
Huge commercial success followed in the Eighties, as numbers including Ebony and Ivory (with Paul McCartney) and I Just Called to Say I Love You, topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
In 2005, Wonder released, A Time to Love, his first new album for a decade.
He negotiated total creative freedom with Motown Records in the Seventies and established himself as a major talent and socially conscious performer with soulful grooves like Superstition and Living For the City.
Huge commercial success followed in the Eighties, as numbers including Ebony and Ivory (with Paul McCartney) and I Just Called to Say I Love You, topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
In 2005, Wonder released, A Time to Love, his first new album for a decade.
