Sir Rod Stewart, 80, stunned fans with a fresh career announcement days after celebrating his milestone birthday with Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.
Late last year, the rock legend announced his current world tour would be his last.
Stewart announced his plans to wind down global tours late last year
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The announcement followed several signs that Stewart was in the process of slowing down.
In August, the rock icon was forced to cancel his 200th show celebration due to coming down with strep throat.
“I’m desperately sorry to miss this,” Stewart explained.
He added: “I’m absolutely gutted. I’ve been looking forward to this concert for so long. My deepest regrets for any inconvenience this has caused.”
“I say few — probably another 15. I can do that easy mate, easy,” the then 79-year-old reflected to The Sun.
Despite the statements and mishaps last year, Stewart has committed further to his 2025 tour and is set to headline the Glastonbury Legends stages in the summer.
Now, he has delighted fans with the announcement of further dates for his newly dubbed One Last Time tour.
Updating fans on Instagram, he wrote: “I’m thrilled to announce I’ll be adding two more shows to my One Last Time Tour this December!
“On December 11th, I’ll be performing in Sofia, Bulgaria, and on December 13th, I’ll be heading to Athens, Greece! Hope to see you there!” (sic)
He will now feature at Bulgaria’s Arena 8888 while his later Greek show will be held in the capital’s Olympic Basketball Arena.