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Rod Stewart isn't ready to let go of his Las Vegas run yet — so he's coming back!. On Wednesday, Aug. 7, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, 79, announced plans to return to Sin City in 2025 ...
On the same day Rod Stewart is scheduled to play the final show of his long-running Las Vegas residency, he announced that he'll launch a new one in 2025.
Legendary Rockstar Rod Stewart will return to Las Vegas in 2023 for 13 shows of his acclaimed residency “Rod Stewart: The Hits.”, presented in partnership by Caesars Entertainment and Live ...
Sir Rod Stewart was forced to postpone his residency show at the Colosseum in Las Vegas on Sunday night due to an unspecified illness. The musician made the announcement via his Instagram Stories ...
Rod Stewart performs on Dancing With the Stars. Photo by: Adam Larkey/ABC TV Rod Stewart is on the other end of this phone conversation, and he’s making his case for a rock star singing the ...
There’s a torch ballad about that, I’d Rather Go Blind, famously interpreted by Etta James in 1968. Stewart recorded it four ...
Sir Rod Stewart extends his residency at the Colosseum in Las Vegas with six more shows this September and October. After he hits the road this summer with Cheap Trick, Rod Stewart is heading back ...
Rod Stewart fans recently received some sad news. They will have to wait until 2025 to see their hero perform his 200th residency show in Las Vegas.
Rod Stewart's health got in the way of a milestone performance.. Earlier this week, the British pop performer, 79, called off the 200th show of his 13-year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars ...
Rod Stewart delivered a set full of plenty of hits, some deeper cuts, and an Ozzy Osbourne tribute at Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun Arena on July 25.
Former wild man Rod Stewart makes no secret of saying one of the joys of playing the Colosseum at Caesars Palace is the ability to jet back home to Beverly Hills, Calif., after each show.
Rod Stewart Makes Surprise Appearance at a Las Vegas Wedding and Serenades the Couple. ... Rod Stewart, 80, Shoots Whisky and Jokes He's 'Still Growing Up' as He Plays His 200th Vegas Residency Show.