- Music
- 18 Nov 04
Rod Stewart gets jiggy in Ireland
With his first date now completely sold out, Rod Stewart has announced an extra live date for Belfast, with tickets for Dublin yet to go on sale
With his May 24 visit to the Belfast Odyssey Arena a complete sell-out, Rod Stewart has announced a second date there on April 30.
Five days prior to that he'll be doing his seasoned thing in the Dublin Point with tickets going on sale at 9am on Friday November 19.
Currently riding high in the charts with his Stardust: The Great American Songbook Volume III, Stewart is promising a greatest hits package spanning from his Faces days right up to his present crooning phase.
There are whispers that his old mucker Ronnie Wood might be joining for some of his 2005 dates, stay tuned to hotpress.com for details.
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