Rod Stewart One Last Time Tour 2025: A Final Rock ‘n’ Roll Bash
Las Vegas’s Colosseum at Caesars Palace is buzzing in March 2025, and Rod Stewart struts out, launching into “Maggie May” with that raspy growl that’s been melting hearts for decades. The crowd of 4,000—some in sequined jackets, others hoisting beers—roars as the 80-year-old legend kicks his mic stand with a grin. “Rod’s still got it—he’s pure fire,” a fan from Orlando hollers, her voice hoarse from singing. That’s the vibe of Rod Stewart Tour 2025/2026, kicking off March 12 in Las Vegas and hitting 20 cities, from Pittsburgh (July 5, Acrisure Stadium, with Billy Joel) to Buenos Aires (October 22, Estadio Vélez). I’m dreaming of a London stop (August 15, O2 Arena, fingers crossed). You’ll hear classics like “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?,” “Sailing,” and “Young Turks,” with 5 million Spotify fans belting along. Tickets? Nearly gone—jump on the waitlist!
From London Lad to Rock Icon
Born in 1945 in London, Rod Stewart went from busking with The Faces to global stardom with 1971’s "Every Picture Tells a Story" and its No. 1 hit “Maggie May.” His 1978 disco banger "Blondes Have More Fun" topped charts, while 2013’s "Time" hit UK No. 1, his first in 34 years. With 250 million records sold, 10 UK chart-toppers, and a 2016 knighthood, Sir Rod’s a living legend. His 2025 tour, his final large-scale run per "Smooth Radio", follows collabs with Jools Holland and a Glastonbury Legends slot on June 29. With 2 million Instagram followers, this Celtic FC fan’s farewell is a global party.
Rod Stewart Tickets & City-by-City Schedule
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Why You Gotta See Rod Live
Rod Stewart concerts are like a night at the pub with your coolest mate—rowdy, heartfelt, and unforgettable. A 2025 Vegas fan gushed, “He’s 80 and outrocked us all!” Here’s why this tour’s a must:
- Raspy Magic: His “Forever Young” croon hits deep, per 2025 Raleigh’s cheers.
- Crowd Love: Rod’s banter, like Pittsburgh’s “you lot are brilliant,” turns stadiums cozy.
- Hit Parade: “Hot Legs” and new tracks mix eras, moving 2025 Buenos Aires fans.
A Stage Full of Swagger and Soul
Rod Stewart 2025 tour proved he’s still “Rod the Mod.” His gravelly voice, backed by a killer band with horns and backup singers belting “Lady Marmalade” during his wardrobe change, delivers a rock-disco-soul explosion. Here’s the scoop:
- Setlist Gold: Expect “Tonight’s the Night,” “Rhythm of My Heart,” and covers like “Have I Told You Lately,” per 2025 Vegas sets. Glastonbury’s Faces reunion with Ronnie Wood might spill into other shows.
- Rod’s Flair: His sequined jackets and mic-stand kicks, like 2025 Pittsburgh’s strut, ignite roars. “He’s a showman,” a Buenos Aires fan said.
- Guest Vibes: Richard Marx opens select dates, per Raleigh’s July 8 lineup; Billy Joel joins Pittsburgh.
- Big Production: Glitzy lights and screens shine, per 2025 Vegas, though some Raleigh fans griped about parking chaos.
What’s in Rod Stewart Music
Rod Stewart sound—rock, pop, and a dash of disco—hits you right in the chest.
- Rebellion: “Young Turks” and “Hot Legs” spark dances, per 2025 Pittsburgh’s energy.
- Heart: “Sailing” and “The First Cut Is the Deepest” tug strings, per 2025 Vegas tears.
- Joy: “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” gets crowds moving, per 2025 Buenos Aires chants.
Guide: Rock with Sir Rod
Make the most of this final bash with these fan tips:
- Get There Early: Catch Richard Marx; Acrisure Stadium doors open at 5:30 PM.
- Dress Flashy: Sequins or "Blondes Have More Fun" tees—2025 Vegas fans went full glam.
- Merch Hunt: Grab "Time" vinyls or tour scarves at booths; VIPs snag signed photos.
- Sing Loud: Stream "Greatest Hits" and "Every Picture" on Spotify for “Maggie May” singalongs.
Tickets and Your Tour Map
Rod Stewart Tickets for Vegas (March 12–October 11, Colosseum at Caesars Palace), U.S. shows (e.g., Pittsburgh, July 5; Raleigh, July 8), and South America (e.g., Buenos Aires, October 22) are nearly sold out on Ticketmaster, rodstewart.com, and Live Nation. Prices range from $50 for GA to $500 for VIP (meet-and-greets, signed merch, premium seats). Waitlists are open via Ticketmaster or Twickets. Vegas tickets started at $80; Pittsburgh at $60. Most venues are 14+ for standing, 5+ for seats (under-14s need an adult). Venues like Coastal Credit Union Music Park offer ADA seating; contact them for details. Follow Rod on Instagram, TikTok, or rodstewart.com for updates.
For Old Fans and Newbies
Whether you spun "Blondes Have More Fun" in ’78 or caught “Sailing” on TikTok (1 million posts), this tour’s your night. OG fans will dig “Tonight I’m Yours,” while newbies love the Glastonbury vibe. Catch Rod in Pittsburgh, Buenos Aires, or that dream London show (August 15). “He’s a bloody legend,” a 2025 Vegas fan cheered. Join the party!
Rod’s Last Hurrah
Rod Stewart Tour 2025/2026 is a rock ‘n’ roll bash to end all bashes. From “Maggie May”’s nostalgia to “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?”’s strut, every show’s a celebration. A 2025 Raleigh fan summed it up: “Rod’s the king!” Throw on your flashiest gear, grab your mates, and hit the waitlist for Pittsburgh, Vegas, or beyond. Let’s rock with Sir Rod one last time!