Sir Rod Stewart continues Las Vegas residency into 2023

October 3, 2022
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This marks 12 years of playing The Colosseum at Caesars Place.

Rock legend Sir Rod Stewart has announced that he will extend his Las Vegas residency, “Rod Stewart: The Hits,” into next year at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Stewart has performed for 12 years in Vegas and will add another 13 shows to the 2023 lineup.

Dates added so far include spring concerts that will run from May 3 through May 15, as well as shows next fall from November 10 to November 22, 2023.

All shows begin at 7:30PM.

Stewart’s continuing residency results from an ongoing partnership with Live Nation Las Vegas and Caesars Entertainment.

The show will feature several well-known hits that span Stewart’s five-decade career, including 'You Wear It Well,' 'Maggie May,' 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy,' 'The First Cut is the Deepest,' 'Tonight's the Night,' 'Every Picture Tells A Story,' 'Infatuation' and 'Forever Young.'

General admission tickets will go on sale October 7. Presale tickets will be available to fan club members from October 4 to October 6. Citi cardmembers, as well as Live Nation and Ticketmaster customers can also purchase tickets early in a presale from October 5 to October 6.

Caesars Palace recently finished its multimillion-dollar entryway renovation, along upgrades to its iconic casino dome and porte-cochère. The updated space features a new Galleria Bar, refreshed gaming areas and a dramatic entryway with a coffered ceiling.

During the project, Caesars Palace raised its entryway roof to match the entrance of its hotel lobby. Other additions to the space include a marble mosaic floor, a chandelier comprised of 70,000 crystals and hand-painted illustrations of Roman gods.

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