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Rod Stewart Announces Dates For 2025 ‘One Last Time’ North American Tour

The pop icon will hit the road with Cheap Trick for a 20-show run slated to kick off in Austin, TX in March. The tour will come to Toronto's Budweiser Stage on July 22.

Rod Stewart performs on stage at Tele2 Arena on June 8, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Rod Stewart performs on stage at Tele2 Arena on June 8, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Sir Rod Stewart has another run of North American shows in the works. The “Maggie May” singer announced the dates for his One Last Time 2025 tour on Monday morning (Nov. 18), which will make its U.S. debut in Austin, TX on March 7.

After rolling the tour out across Europe and Asia earlier this year, the 79-year-old pop icon will play 20 amphitheaters and arenas in the spring and summer as part of an encore North American run of the tour, which will feature opening act Cheap Trick. The outing will bring Stewart to Lake Tahoe, NV, as well as Philadelphia, Toronto, Charlotte, NC, Birmingham, AL and Nashville before winding down on August 15 with a gig at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, MO.


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A release announcing the tour promises an “unprecedented evening of iconic hits” including such fan favorites as “You Wear It Well,” “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy,” “The First Cut Is the Deepest,” “Every Picture Tells a Story,” “Young Turks,” “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You” and “Forever Young,” among others.

Rod Stewart Fan Club members will have access to a presale beginning on Tuesday (Nov. 19) at 10 a.m. local time here. A series of additional presales will take place throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday (Nov. 22) at 10 a.m. local time. Citi cardmembers will also have access to a presale beginning on Tuesday beginning at 10 a.m. local time through Thursday (Nov. 21) at 10 p.m.; information is available here.

Stewart released his 33rd studio album, Swing Fever, last year, which he promoted with dates in Asia and Europe, as well as the final shows in his 13-year Las Vegas residency, Rod Stewart: The Hits. The singer will be back at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace from March-June 2025 for “The Encore Shows” run, which will mix Stewart’s biggest hits, with surprises from the Great American Songbook, swing tunes and deep cuts.

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Check out the dates for Stewart’s 2025 North American summer tour below:

March 7 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center ATX

June 14 — Lake Tahoe, NV @ Outdoor Arena at Harveys*^

June 15 — Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amp*^

July 8 — Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park

July 11 — Gilford, NH @ BankNH Pavilion

July 12 — Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann

July 15 — Saratoga Springs NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC

July 19 — Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion

July 22 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage

July 25 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena^

July 26 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center

July 29 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion

August 1 — Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

August 2 — Birmingham, AL @ Coca-Cola Amphitheater

August 5 — Brandon, MS @ Brandon Amphitheater

August 8 — Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

August 9 — Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center

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August 12 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre

August 14 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater

August 15 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

*Not A Live Nation Date | ^Cheap Trick not on these dates

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