SIR Rod Stewart has announced a massive outdoor show at none other than the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade following the success of his latest UK tour.
The show will take place this summer, on Thursday July 6, following performances in Worcester and Cork.
The only Scottish date on his tour, this will be the star's first time performing at the castle since 2010.
How to get tickets for Rod Stewart at Edinburgh Castle
Fans don’t have long to wait to snap up tickets for the Edinburgh Castle event, with tickets going on general sale on Ticketmaster, on Friday, February 17 at 10am.
An artist presale will also be available from Tuesday, February 14 at 10am.
Ticket sales will be capped at 6 per person.
Following the release of his album The Tears Of Hercules, Stewart embarked upon a 2022 UK tour with a string of headline shows filled with show-stopping classics as well as new hits.
The tour kicked off in Nottingham in November 2022, before making stops in London, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester before wrapping up in Newcastle in December.
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