site.btaFirst Ever Rod Stewart Concert in Bulgaria Scheduled for December 11

First Ever Rod Stewart Concert in Bulgaria Scheduled for December 11
First Ever Rod Stewart Concert in Bulgaria Scheduled for December 11
Rod Stewart will perform in Sofia on December 11, 2025 (Source: Fest Team)

British rock and pop singer, songwriter, recording artist and record producer Rod Stewart will give a concert in Sofia on December 11, 2025 as part of his One Last Time Tour. "After more than five decades on stage and in the year he returns to the Glastonbury Festivals, the singer is finally coming to Bulgaria for the first time at the invitation of Fest Team at Arena 8888 Sofia. He will perform his greatest hits and will share his musical story with the Bulgarian audience," the organizers commented.

The concert in Sofia will feature some of his most memorable songs, including Maggie May, Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, Da Ya Think I’m Sexy, The First Cut Is The Deepest and Forever Young.

In 2024, Rod Stewart released his 33rd studio album, Swing Fever, a collaborative project with pianist Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra (Warner Records). Following a successful tour of Asia and Europe and the conclusion of his record-breaking 13-year Las Vegas residency - Rod Stewart: The Hits, the music icon will prove that his artistic fire is burning brightly. He will return in 2025 with The Encore Shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace to perform his greatest hits, new interpretations, surprises, swing numbers, and an impressive stage production, Fest Team added.

Rod Stewart was born in London on January 10, 1945. He was heavily influenced by the rock 'n' roll wave and inspired by the traditions of soul and blues.

With over 250 million albums and singles sold worldwide and chart-topping records, Rod Stewart is among the most successful performers in music history. His distinctive raspy voice, style and lyrics thrive across all genres - from rock, folk, and soul to R&B and jazz - making him one of the few artists with No. 1 albums in every decade of his career, Fest Team said. His accolades include the ASCAP Founders Award for songwriting, recognition as a New York Times bestselling author, a Grammy for Living Legend, and a knighthood awarded to him in 2016 at Buckingham Palace for his contribution to music and charity.

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