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Tonight’s the night: Rod Stewart reveals rescheduled concert date

March 23, 2023 BY

Sir Rod Stewart has sold more than 250 million albums and singles worldwide. Photo: SUPPLIED

SIR Rod Stewart has revealed the rescheduled date for his postponed performance at Mt Duneed Estate.

Roundhouse Entertainment, in conjunction with Live Nation, announced the new show will now take place on Friday, March 31, and will be his final Victorian show on this tour.

“I’m so happy to tell you all that I’m feeling great and my a day on the green concert in Geelong is happening on Friday 31st of March!” Stewart said today (Thursday, March 23).

“Please hang on to your tickets. I hope you can still make it. It’s going to be extra fun with my friends Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens.

“I look forward to seeing you there – we’re going to have a great time down in Geelong next Friday!”

Tickets are still available in all categories from Ticketmaster.

Tickets will automatically be valid for the new date without the need for exchange. No action is required – just hold onto your tickets.

Patrons who are unable to attend the rescheduled show will be entitled to a full refund from their authorised point of purchase. Refund requests must be submitted to Ticketmaster by 5pm on Tuesday, March 28. Please follow the refund instructions outlined in the Ticketmaster email sent to the original ticket purchaser.

“We are thrilled that we managed to find a free date in Rod, Cyndi and Jon’s diaries to confirm the new concert at Mt Duneed Estate on Friday, March 31,” Roundhouse Entertainment director Michael Newton said.

“We thank everyone for their patience and appreciate ticket holders’ understanding regarding the rescheduled show, and the logistics involved in turning around a huge event like this. We are thrilled we could get this show back on the road for what will now be Sir Rod’s final Victorian show.”

Joining Sir Rod on his 2023 Australian tour is very special guest Cyndi Lauper as well as rock legend Jon Stevens.

Melbourne siblings Dacy will bring their melodic pop harmonies to all remaining A Day on the Green dates.

Stewart will perform a two-hour set from his vast catalogue of hits, while Lauper will take the stage for an hour, playing her most-loved songs.

Stewart is one of the best-selling artists in music history, having sold more than 250 million albums and singles worldwide, with an incredible 27 Top 40 hits in Australia, including four number one singles and seven number one albums.