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Rod Stewart is a singer whose concerts are eagerly awaited not only in Britain, but also in many countries of the world. When he announced that he intended to tour North America and other countries in 2022, the musician's fans were delighted. Many enthusiastic statements related to this event were written on social networks. The performer will come to North America after he performs in New Zealand and Australia, and he also has a lot of fans. So, Rod plans to visit at least 18 cities in North America. According to the musician, this list may be supplemented with new cities, as the demand for tickets is quite large. Basically, the singer plans to perform in the summer of 2022 and in the fall. As for the special guests at the artist's concerts, this issue has not yet been resolved definitively. The names of the guests will be announced on the eve of the New Year. The tour is aimed at supporting the artist's album, which is called "Blood-red Roses".
The album "Blood-red Roses" was released in 2018, critics call it very strong and energetic. The album was released through Decca Records and Republic Records. The album turned out to be incredibly successful: the record became the leader in sales. In just two weeks, more than 40 thousand records were sold. Critics have spoken very well about the artist's 30th album.
Yes, the performances were postponed to 2022 due to the unstable situation with the coronavirus.
Yes, as part of his large-scale tour, the singer will definitely give concerts in Britain.
The performer's concert lasts no more than 2.5 hours.
The cost of tickets starts from $ 100, if we are talking about standard category tickets that do not include privileges.
Rod Stewart is known all over the world for his unusual style of performance and unique vocals. In addition, the artist is a professional composer, he has written dozens of hits. During the artist's career, seven of his albums topped the billboard parade of Britain, 22 of Stewart's songs became hits all over the world.The artist was born in 1945, his path to fame was not quick and easy. In the early 60s, Rod began singing in a band playing skiffle folk music, then went on tour in Europe with another artist. They toured a lot until they began to play in the Jeff Beck Group, with which, in fact, the musician's path to the star Olympus began. It was with this group that Rod traveled half the globe. Many people recognized him thanks to this group. In 69, Jeff Beck Group broke up, Stewart began working on a solo career. In 1990, the artist, who celebrated the 20th anniversary of his solo career, prepared four discs of his most famous, as well as a number of unpublished songs, which he published under the title "Storyteller: Complete Anthology 1964-1990". The new version of Tom Waits' track "Downtown Train" presented in this publication becomes the most hyped hit in his career over the past ten years - since the appearance of "Da Ya Think I"m Sexy? " in 1978. At the moment, the artist does not panic to stop doing creative work, writes songs and performs.