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Rod Stewart: End of Big Tours but No Retirement
2024-11-21
Rod Stewart, the music legend, has made a significant announcement. Despite the fact that he might be concluding his large-scale world tours, it doesn't imply that he is ready to hang up his hat. On Wednesday, November 20, on Instagram, he wrote, "This will be the end of large-scale world tours for me, but I have no desire to retire. I love what I do, and I do what I love."
Stewart's Upcoming Shows
At the age of 79, Rod Stewart has an array of shows planned for the next year. His North American tour is set to kick off in February, followed by his Las Vegas residency starting in March. In April, he will head to Europe, and then in May, he will return to Vegas. In July, he will be back in North America for the "One Last Time" tour, with a stop at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield on July 26, 2025.North American Tour
The North American tour holds great significance for Rod Stewart. It will allow him to connect with his fans across the continent once again. The energy and excitement during these shows are bound to be extraordinary. Fans can look forward to hearing his classic hits and experiencing his unique stage presence. This tour is a testament to his enduring popularity and love for performing.Las Vegas Residency
The Las Vegas residency is another highlight in Stewart's schedule. Vegas is known for its vibrant entertainment scene, and having Rod Stewart perform there is a treat for the local and visiting audiences. His shows in Vegas will showcase his versatility as an artist, with a mix of his timeless classics and perhaps some new surprises. It's an opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the world of Rod Stewart in the heart of Sin City."One Last Time" Tour
The "One Last Time" tour is a momentous occasion for Rod Stewart and his fans. It represents a final chapter in his large-scale touring career, but also a chance to go out with a bang. The shows on this tour will be filled with emotion and nostalgia as he performs his greatest hits. It's a way for him to bid farewell to the big stages while leaving a lasting impression on his fans.Tickets for the shows can be found on SeatGeek, StubHub, and Vivid Seats. Once this tour concludes, Stewart expressed his desire to "move onto a Great American Songbook, Swing Fever tour the year after next" with smaller venues. However, he added with a touch of humor, "But then again, I may not." This shows his unpredictable nature and love for keeping his fans on their toes.