Rod Stewart Brings His Iconic “One Last Time” Tour to Athens for the First Time

Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart is bringing his legendary live show to Greece for the very first time — and fans will see him onstage in Athens on December 13, 2025, at the Telekom Center. The concert is part of his global “One Last Time” tour, a run that carries both celebration and nostalgia. After more than 60 years of performing, Stewart is taking his music around the world again, with Athens finally added to the map.

Few artists have shaped pop and rock culture as vividly as Rod Stewart. His voice is instantly recognizable, from the raspy storytelling of Maggie May to the swagger of Baby Jane and Hot Legs. Across his career he has sold more than 120 million records, becoming one of the most enduring British performers of all time. His achievements include not just worldwide sales, but critical recognition: he is a two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, once for his solo work and once for his era with The Faces. His discography includes ten No. 1 albums and 31 top-ten singles in the UK, along with a strong international chart presence.

What makes the Athens concert stand apart is its rarity. Despite decades of touring stadiums and arenas around the globe, Stewart has never performed in Greece. The upcoming show represents a milestone not only for his career, but for fans who have waited years to hear him live. For many, it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience: a night from an artist who helped define entire eras of music, finally arriving in a city he has never played before.

As the title of the tour suggests, “One Last Time” carries emotional weight. It may signal the final chapter in Stewart’s long touring life, a farewell to the road delivered with charm, soul, and a catalog of classics. Athens will be part of that emotional goodbye — one unforgettable night where a music legend steps out in front of a Greek audience for the first time in his career.

 

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