Rod Stewart In Nashville: The One Last Time Tour Stop That Rocked Ascend Amphitheater

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The legendary Sir Rod Stewart brought his dazzling "One Last Time" North American Tour to Music City, USA, on August 14, 2025, delivering an unforgettable, high-energy performance at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Tennessee. This highly-anticipated concert, featuring special guests Cheap Trick, was a pivotal moment in the tour, proving that the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer still possesses the raspy vocal power and flamboyant stage presence that has defined his six-decade career. As of this current date, December 26, 2025, the Nashville show remains one of the most talked-about live music events of the summer, a testament to Stewart's enduring appeal in the heart of country and rock music. The show was packed with chart-topping hits and deep cuts, showcasing the breadth of his musical journey from his early days with the Faces to his recent releases. Fans in Nashville were treated to a spectacle that blended classic rock anthems with heartfelt ballads, all presented with the showmanship Rod Stewart is famous for. The success of the Nashville leg has fueled massive interest in the tour's extension, making any future appearance in Tennessee a must-see event.

Sir Rod Stewart: Complete Biographical Profile

Sir Roderick David Stewart, known globally as Rod Stewart, is a British singer and songwriter whose distinctive, soulful, and raspy voice has made him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
  • Born: January 10, 1945, in Highgate, London, England.
  • Nickname: "Rod the Mod" (early career), "Sir Rod" (after knighthood).
  • Distinctive Style: Known for his flamboyant fashion, often featuring leopard print, and his signature spiky blonde hair.
  • Career Start: Began his career in the early 1960s, playing harmonica and singing in various British bands.
  • Key Bands:
    • The Jeff Beck Group (1967–1969)
    • Faces (1969–1975), alongside Ronnie Wood.
  • Solo Success: His solo career launched simultaneously with his time in Faces, with his 1971 album *Every Picture Tells a Story* and the massive hit "Maggie May."
  • Awards & Honors:
    • Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice (as a solo artist in 1994 and with Faces in 2012).
    • Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005.
    • Knighted in 2016 for services to music and charity.
  • Album Milestones: Has achieved 10 Number 1 albums in the UK and six Number 1 singles.
  • Recent Work (2024-2025): Released his 33rd studio album, *Swing Fever*, a collaboration with Jools Holland, in 2024, and the career-spanning compilation *Ultimate Hits* in June 2025.
  • Family: Married to Penny Lancaster; he has eight children from various relationships.

The Ascend Amphitheater Show: Hits, Covers, and Energy

The "One Last Time" concert in Nashville on August 14, 2025, was a masterclass in classic rock entertainment. The Ascend Amphitheater, a beautiful outdoor venue nestled by the Cumberland River, provided the perfect setting for a summer night of nostalgia and powerful music. The evening kicked off with a blistering set from special guests Cheap Trick, who warmed up the Tennessee crowd with their own catalog of hits like "I Want You to Want Me" and "Surrender." This double bill of rock legends was a huge draw, bringing together fans from multiple generations. When Rod Stewart took the stage, the atmosphere was electric. Despite the tour name suggesting a final run, his performance was anything but subdued. The 80-year-old artist moved with a youthful swagger, engaging the audience at every turn.

The Nashville Setlist Highlights

The setlist for the Nashville stop was a carefully curated journey through his iconic discography, ensuring every fan heard their favorite. Stewart seamlessly transitioned between different eras and genres, from rock and roll to soul and pop. Key songs performed at the Ascend Amphitheater included:
  • "Infatuation"
  • "Tonight I'm Yours (Don't Hurt Me)"
  • "Roll and Tumble Blues" (a deep cut showing his blues roots)
  • "It Takes Two" (a soulful duet performed with a backing vocalist)
  • "It's a Heartache" (a surprising and powerful cover of the Bonnie Tyler classic)
  • "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)"
  • "Maggie May" (the definitive classic that always gets the crowd singing)
  • "Forever Young"
  • "Sailing"
The show was described in fan reviews as "energetic and vibrant," with many noting that Stewart's voice remains remarkably strong and his stage presence commanding. He famously tossed signed soccer balls into the audience, a long-standing tradition that adds a personal touch to his massive stadium-style shows. The show's production was top-tier, featuring dazzling visuals, a full band including a powerful brass section, and his signature collection of backup singers and musicians.

The "One Last Time" Tour Extension and Future Nashville Appearances

The success of the 2025 North American leg, highlighted by the sold-out Nashville performance, has led to significant news for fans: the "One Last Time" Tour is officially being extended into 2026. This extension suggests that the legendary performer is not quite ready to hang up his microphone, much to the delight of classic rock enthusiasts worldwide. The tour extension into 2026 includes dates starting in March, with confirmed stops in cities like Uncasville, CT, and Allentown, PA. More importantly for Tennessee fans, a show is scheduled for Knoxville in April 2026 at the Thompson-Boling Arena. This geographical proximity and the overall success of the Nashville show have sparked speculation about a potential return to Music City. While no concrete 2026 date for the Nashville area has been officially announced as of December 2025, the city’s status as a major touring hub and the phenomenal reception at the Ascend Amphitheater make it a strong candidate for a second leg. Fans are eagerly monitoring ticketmaster and livenation for any new announcements.

Rod Stewart’s Continuing Musical Output

The energy of the "One Last Time" Tour is also fueled by Rod Stewart’s recent musical endeavors, demonstrating his continued relevance. In June 2025, he released *Ultimate Hits*, a comprehensive career-spanning compilation album that captured the essence of his solo work. This release was perfectly timed to coincide with the tour, giving the show a celebratory, retrospective feel. Furthermore, his 2024 collaboration with jazz pianist Jools Holland, the album *Swing Fever*, showcased his versatility and willingness to explore new musical avenues, even in the sixth decade of his career. These new projects, alongside the timeless classics like "Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?" and "Hot Legs," ensure that a Rod Stewart concert is a dynamic, multi-faceted experience that appeals to fans of all his musical phases. Whether it was truly "One Last Time" for Nashville in 2025 remains to be seen, but the city certainly gave Sir Rod a send-off worthy of a rock and roll icon.
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