Rod Stewart
Saturday 30 June 2007 – Saturday 07 July 2007
Introduction and prices
Last year Rod performed four sold-out nights at Londons Earl’s
Court as part of a nationwide UK tour, and also played before a
packed Blenheim Palace alongside other arena dates in Manchester
Newcastle, Birmingham and Sheffield.
Following the hugely successful ‘Great American
Songbook’ series – which has sold over 15 million copies and
is the biggest selling ongoing collection of new music recordings
in history – ‘Still The Sam..Great Rock Classics
Of Our Time’, out now on Sony BMG, is his first rock album to
hold the Number 1 position since ‘Blondes Have More
Fun’ in 1979.
It is also his 35th charting album, his fourth Number 1 album,
his sixth Top 10 debut, and his 4th consecutive studio album to
enter the Billboard charts within the top 2 positions.
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, he is
deservedly recognised as among the best interpretive singers of our
time. He has consistently been a presence in the charts since his
1971 release ‘Every Picture Tells a Story’ and the
smash hit ‘Maggie May’ both of which held the Number 1
spot in the U.S. and the U.K. simultaneously a chart first.
Locations | Date | Cost per person | ||
Twickenham Stadium, London | 30th June 2007 | 307 + VAT | ||
Ipswich Town Football Club, Ipswich | 3rd July 2007 | 219 + VAT | ||
Hampden Park, Glasgow | 5th July 2007 | 248 + VAT | ||
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | 7th July 2007 | 219 + VAT | ||
Ricoh Arena – Coventry | 10th July 2007 | 219 + VAT |