Sir Rod Stewart Confounds Retirement Speculation with Thrilling New Concert Dates!

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In an exciting twist that has left fans buzzing with excitement, the legendary Sir Rod Stewart has shattered retirement rumors with a major career announcement. The 80-year-old rock icon, who recently celebrated his milestone birthday alongside Rolling Stone’s Ronnie Wood, confirmed that he will be adding more dates to his ongoing One Last Time Tour — much to the delight of his global fanbase.

Stewart, who had previously hinted that his current world tour would be his final one, stunned audiences when he shared an update on his Instagram. He wrote, “I’m thrilled to announce I’ll be adding two more shows to my One Last Time Tour this December! On December 11th, I’ll be performing in Sofia, Bulgaria, and on December 13th, I’ll be heading to Athens, Greece! Hope to see you there!” His loyal followers immediately took to social media to celebrate the unexpected news, eagerly anticipating the chance to see the rock legend live in two new locations: Sofia’s Arena 8888 and Athens’ Olympic Basketball Arena.

The announcement of these two additional performances marks a significant milestone for Stewart, whose career spans over six decades and has seen countless hits such as “Maggie May” and “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?”. These new dates not only promise to add more excitement to his One Last Time Tour but also give fans the opportunity to experience Sir Rod’s electrifying performances in intimate, world-class venues.

Stewart’s decision to continue touring has certainly caught many by surprise, as just months ago, he raised eyebrows with statements that seemed to hint at a slowing down of his career. In a December interview, Stewart had suggested he was considering smaller venues and intimate shows in the future. But as his latest update proves, Sir Rod is far from ready to step away from the stage just yet.

This renewed commitment to performing comes after a year filled with some challenges. In August, Stewart had to cancel his 200th show celebration due to a bout of strep throat. A heartfelt apology followed, with the star expressing deep regret over missing the show and disappointment at not being able to perform for his fans. Yet, despite such setbacks, Stewart has repeatedly expressed his dedication to music, even speaking candidly about his own mortality. “My days are numbered, but I’ve got no fear. We all have to pass on at some point, and I’m going to enjoy myself for as long as I can,” he said last year, hinting at a possible future of performing for at least another 15 years.

For fans who feared they had seen the last of Sir Rod on stage, the announcement of the December shows is a thrilling reminder that his passion for music remains as strong as ever. As Stewart himself has said, “I love what I do, and I do what I love.”

With 2025 set to bring even more excitement for his One Last Time Tour — including a highly anticipated appearance at the Glastonbury Legends stage — it seems the legendary performer is far from finished. Whether he’s playing large arenas or smaller, more intimate venues, one thing is clear: Sir Rod Stewart is still rocking on. And fans couldn’t be more thrilled.

 

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