Rod Stewart still has gas left in the tank.
Although the 78-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s children have begged him to retire, he’s going back on the road in 2024.
As of now, the legendary knighted “Maggie May” singer has lined up 13 concerts from February through August next year.
However, fans should make a point of seeing the classic singer live in the U.S. before it’s too late.
“This will be the last time ’round, I think, to do the rock ‘n’ roll stuff because I want to move on to swing music and the Great American Song Book,” Stewart told People Magazine.
“No more big tours. I’ve said farewell to Australia and New Zealand and Mexico, so it’s time to say farewell to the U.S. now.”
Whether he makes good on that promise is anyone’s guess.
All we know is that Stewart puts on an incredible show that must be seen live to truly be appreciated.
Want to see him next year?
Here’s everything you need to know and more about Sir Rod The Mod’s 2024 tour schedule.
Rod Stewart 2024 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Rod Stewart setlist
With a career that spans seven decades and a few bands — remember the Jeff Beck Group and The Faces? — Stewart clearly has his pick of the litter when it comes to selecting songs he’ll perform at concerts.
What has he been opening with lately? Which songs make up his encore? Does he play covers?
Great questions.
You can find a complete archive of all of Stewart’s set lists from 1975 all the way to today here.
Rod Stewart new music
In 2021, the tireless Stewart released not one but two records, as well as a Greatest Hits album.
The first offering, “Cupid,” is 16 songs of romance. Featuring choice Cat Stevens and Van Morrison covers as well as a few originals, it’s a perfect accompaniment to any Valentine’s Day.
Album two — the 31st of his storied career — is the more traditional pop record “The Tears of Hercules.” AllMusic called the 12-track record “alternately baffling, absurd, sweet, and endearing.”
Classic rockers on tour in 2023
Many stars who performed all the way back when the Baby Boomers were just well-meaning, long-haired teens are still out and about on the road.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss when they come to a city near you next year.