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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
For one last time, Rod Stewart is extending his successful "One Last Time Tour" to 2026. As one of the best-selling music artists of all time, the man has sold over 120 million records with plenty of classic hits like across multi-platinum and chart-topping albums. His best songs include "Reason to Believe", "I Don't Want to Talk About It", "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)", "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "Rhythm of My Heart", and tons more. With a special stop at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Sunday, April 19 with special guest Howard Jones, get ready for a trip down memory lane, back to the good 'ol days as Stewart performs all the hits, fan favorites, deep cuts, and big surprises on stage. Being one of the greatest artists of all time, his journey from busking with a harmonica to global rock radio stardom is definitely one for the books. Don't miss out on the One Last Time Tour by booking your tickets now!
Rod Stewart's extensive "One Last Time" tour is crossing over to 2026 with a new set of shows. Once more, the man isn't bidding farewell just yet 'cause he has a lot more shows and memories to make on the road. With a legendary catalog of hits, selling over 120 million records, his live shows are packed with euphoric energies and on-stage swagger. Decades in the industry, he's never lost the charm. With raspy & soulful vocals, he'll get you falling in love all over again.
Stweart kicked off the One Last Time World Tour back in 2024 with a blockbuster set of sold-out shows across North America, Asia, Europe, South America, and more. Performing around the globe, his rockin' radio hits lit up jam-packed venues and rocked everyone's nights. Crowds cheered and sang along as they celebrated the "Forever Young" hitmaker.
Sir Roderick David Stewart, hailing from London, became one of the best-selling music artists of all time, tracing it all back to 1962 when he began busking with a harmonica. Joining various bands and then launching his solo career with his "An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down" album, it was story in music like no other. By his third record "Every Picture Tells a Story" in 1971, he won global acclaim and topped the charts across the UK, US, Canada, and Australia. With a huge hit single "Maggie May", his career started taking off in ways he didn't see coming.
Numerous top-ten hits, tours, and critically-acclaimed albums, Rod Stewart soon became a living legend in rock. From anthemic hits to soulful ballads like "Sailing", he's got it all. Around the globe, radio stations had him on repeat. Every corner, you'll definitely encounter a Rod Stewart classic.
Stewart has received several accolades, accumulating a long list of achievements and awards across his career. Back in 1994, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. In 2005, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame a year later. Billboard ranked the artist #15 on their list of the Greatest Artists of All Time, and he places 6th among male soloists. On the Hot 100, he's the 20th greatest on their books. When it comes to full-length releases on the Billboard 200, he ranks 13th all time. Folks, here we have a living rock legend whose music will continue to live on.
As he heads up the stage for the "One Last Time" tour, celebrate a rockin' legacy like no other by booking those tickets now!
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