Rod Stewart is gearing up to bid farewell to the stage with his One Last Time tour, which will take him through 20 North American cities in 2025. After announcing an extension of his Las Vegas residency Rod Stewart: The Hits at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the iconic British singer will offer a series of concerts that promise to be unforgettable for his fans.
A Farewell Full of Classics
The One Last Time tour will kick off on March 7 in Austin, Texas, just a week before his Las Vegas shows begin. After finishing his residency in June, Stewart will resume the tour on June 14 in Lake Tahoe, followed by performances in cities like Philadelphia, Toronto, Nashville, and St. Louis, where the tour will conclude on August 15.
The show will feature Cheap Trick as the opening act for most of the tour dates, ensuring nights full of nostalgia and classic rock.
A Journey Through His Musical Legacy
The One Last Time Tour setlist will include Rod Stewart’s greatest hits, following the pattern of his 2024 European tour. Songs like Maggie May, Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?, Forever Young, and Tonight’s the Night will be part of an experience that spans over five decades of musical career.
With his unmistakable raspy voice, boundless energy on stage, and an impeccable band, each performance promises to be a tribute to his own legacy.
Dates, Tickets, and Expectations
Pre-sales for tickets will begin on Tuesday, November 19, while general sales will open on Friday, November 22, at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, given the magnitude of the event and the significance of Stewart’s farewell.
Some of the tour’s most anticipated dates include:
- March 7 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center ATX
- June 14 – Lake Tahoe, NV @ Outdoor Arena at Harveys
- July 12 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann
- July 22 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
- August 14 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
- August 15 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
With this tour, Stewart reaffirms his place as one of the most iconic figures in rock and pop music, leaving an indelible mark on music history. Will this truly be his final tour? Fans hope not, but just in case, it’s best not to miss the chance to see him live one more time.
