For Immediate Release
Rod Stewart Announces “One Last Time” 2025 North American Tour Reuniting with Special Guests Cheap Trick
Tickets on sale Friday, November 22 at 10am at LIVENATION.COM
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (November 18, 2024) – Sir Rod Stewart, the legendary two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted singer-songwriter, today announced that he’s bringing his highly anticipated “One Last Time” tour to North America in 2025. The tour, which has been thrilling audiences in Europe and Asia has also been a box office smash, grossed among The Top 20 Global Concert Tours of the year. The 2025 tour has confirmed 20 shows across amphitheaters and arenas including a stop at Ruoff Music Center located in Noblesville, Indiana on Saturday, August 9, 2025, as part of the Coors Light Concert Series with special guests Cheap Trick.Each show promises an unprecedented evening of iconic hits and a concert production befitting one of the era’s greatest live performers. Full tour routing and ticketing information is available below.
“One Last Time” will see Rod reuniting with fellow Hall of Famers, Cheap Trick, as his special guests. Their last outing in 2022 was a critical and fan favorite. Featuring chart-topping hits spanning Stewart’s unparalleled career, his hits-packed setlist includes songs like, “You Wear It Well,” “Maggie May,” “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy,” “The First Cut is the Deepest,” “Tonight’s the Night,” “Every Picture Tells A Story,” “Infatuation,” “Forever Young,” “Ooh La La (I Wish That I Knew What I Know Now),” ”Young Turks,” Have I Told You Lately That I Love You,” “Rhythm of My Heart,” “Broken Arrow,” “Forever Young,” and many more.
Tickets for U.S. tour dates go on sale to the public on Friday, Nov. 22 at 10AM via LiveNation.com. Rod Stewart Fan Club members will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 10AM via RodStewart.com. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning Nov. 20 at 10AM. Citi is the official card of Rod Stewart’s Encore Tour.
Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Nov. 19 at 10AM until Thursday, Nov. 21 at 10PM through the Citi Entertainment program, visit www.citientertainment.com. All presales are in local time and will run through Thursday, Nov. 21 at 10PM.
In the sixth decade of his career and not slowing down, in 2024 Rod released his 33rd studio album, Swing Fever, a collaboration with Jools Holland with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra (Warner Records), toured Asia and Europe before wrapping his record-setting 13-year Las Vegas residency, Rod Stewart: The Hits. He will return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace March – June 2025, with “The Encore Shows” featuring his biggest hits, plus surprises from the songbook, swing, as well as deep cuts, and stunning new production elements.
Cheap Trick are an indisputable American institution, beloved around the globe since 1974 for their instantly identifiable, hugely influential, brand of pop rock ‘n’ roll. The band – Robin Zander (vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar), Tom Petersson (bass guitar), and Daxx Nielsen (drums) – are true pioneers with an unparalleled streak of certifiably classic tunes, from “He’s A Whore,” “California Man” and “Dream Police” to “Surrender” and “I Want You To Want Me.”
Critical praise for Rod’s “One Last Time” and past tour with Cheap Trick:
“Rock legend delivers a scorcher. Rod may not have performed ‘Stay With Me’ but he certainly gave a performance that will stay with the audience forever.” – Edinburgh News (Scotland)
“Rod Stewart and Cheap Trick prove powerhouse status…Both acts brought their A-game and a slough of their best loved hits, delighting a packed house.” – Edmonton Journal
“Rod Stewart amazes his audience in Cologne’s Lanxess Arena with a firework display of his hits.” – General-Anzeiger Bonn (Germany)
“(Stewart’s) deeply soulful vocal was a jaw-dropping reminder that the man has always been one of the more expressive singers in the history of rock ‘n’ roll.” “(Cheap Trick) could teach a master class in how this rock ‘n’ roll thing should be done.” – Arizona Republic
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