Sure he walked with a cane and moved a bit slower but Peter Frampton treated fans to an amazing show at OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino on Saturday night.

Frampton suffers from Inclusion Body Myositis, a disease that causes muscles to weaken showing that well he might move slower he can still entertain and play amazing music. He played for almost 2 and a half hours on Saturday Night and by the end of the show both Frampton and his fans didn't want him to stop.

Our good friend David "Gus" Griesinger from BackstageAxxess was at the show with the camera in hand. (CHECK OUT PHOTOS AND FULL REVIEW)

Frampton jumped onto the music scene in 1966 when he became the lead guitarist and singer for the English band "The Herd". He later formed "Humble Pie" with Steve Marriott in 1968. He left "Humble Pie" in 1971 for a solo career.

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During his 50-plus-year career, Frampton has sold over 19 million albums and won numerous awards. He has won also won four Grammy awards during his career.

His show at the OLG stage was one of the final ones here along the East Coast. His tour continues in Oregon, California, and then to Las Vegas. He is set to wrap up the tour later this month on August 19th in Utah. You can get all the tour information HERE.

Check out some photos from his show at OLG Stage.

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Peter Frampton treated fans to an amazing show at OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino on Saturday night. 

Gallery Credit: Dave Fields

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