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Add the andPOP Facebook Application(andPOP) - American rocker Lenny Kravitz brought fans to their feet at Canada's biggest football event Sunday.
The 43-year-old singer rocked the game's half-time show with a guitar-driven performance that left the Grey Cup crowd screaming for more.
Kravitz donned a black leather jacket and his trademark sunglasses while he belted out his popular cover of the Guess Who song, "American Woman" and the '70s-inspired, "Are You Gonna Go My Way.
About 300 cheerleaders gathered around the stage, which was surrounded in white and rotating lights, TSN.ca reports.
The crowd was packed with contest winners and select ticket holders who watched the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers by a score of 23-19.
"Canada, thank you," TSN says Kravitz followed his three-song set with the shout-out to Canadian fans and a plug for his upcoming album, "It is Time for a Love Revolution."
The rocker left the stage and the enthusiastic crowd with three words.
"Peace. Love. Revolution," he said.
The audience would hear more from the musician after the performance.
"Tonight was amazing. I haven't been to Canada in a while and what a welcome I got. An incredible crowd and event," the stadium announcer read out loud in a statement from Kravitz.