Rod Stewart tour 2019: EXTRA DATES added due to demand – tickets release, dates, venues

The iconic musician takes his Live In Concert tour around the country and the continent across the course of the year ahead. Due to demand, he has had three new shows: adding calls in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham. He had already announced a string of shows ending with two dates at London’s O2 Arena.

The new dates include Manchester Arena on November 23, Leeds’ First Direct Arena on December 11 and Arena Birmingham on December 13.

Tickets are on sale this Friday, February 22, at 9am.

He also has some UK dates scheduled for May and July; and will be elsewhere in Europe over the course of the jaunt too.

Scroll down for the full list of UK dates.

Dates in italics have been newly added.

  • Weds 22 May Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium
  • Tues 28 May Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • Fri 31 May Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium
  • Sat 1 June York, York Racecourse
  • Tues 4 June Milton Keynes, Stadium MK
  • Fri 7 June Ipswich, Portman Road Stadium
  • Sat 8 June Wolverhampton, Molineux Stadium
  • Wed 12 June Aberdeen, AECC
  • Fri 14 June Bolton, University of Bolton Stadium
  • Sat 15 June Sheffield, Bramall Lane Stadium
  • Tues 09 July Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
  • Fri 12 July Brighton & Hove, The 1st Central County Ground
  • Sat 13 July Lancashire, Lytham Festival
  • Sat 23 November – Manchester, Manchester Arena
  • Thurs 28 November – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
  • Sat 30 November – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
  • Tues 10 December – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
  • Weds 11 December – Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • Fri 13 December – Birmingham, Arena Birmingham
  • Tues 17 December – London, The O2
  • Thurs 19 December – London The O2

During the course of the shows, Rod will play classics and new hits – including material from his latest album Blood Red Roses.

European dates start in Berlin, Germany on May 3, and end in Paris on July 6.

He’ll also be in Ireland to play at Dublin’s 3Arena on December 4.

Tickets can be purchased from major outlets such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation.

source: express.co.uk