Rod Stewart, rock legend, bid farewell in style to the Dominican stages

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Rod Stewart said goodbye to the Dominican stages with an emotional concert in Santo Domingo as part of his final tour “One Last Time”. Santo Domingo, RD - On the night of Tuesday, October 14th, the Softball Stadium of the Olympic Center of Santo Domingo vibrated to the rhythm of the iconic British singer Rod Stewart, who offered his last concert in the country as part of his farewell tour "One Last Time". The legendary performer took the stage at 9:30 p.m. to the rhythm of “Infatuation”, a hit released in 1984 and considered one of the most important of his discography, starting an evening full of memories, hits and the euphoria of the audience.

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Dressed in an animal print suit and his distinctive blonde mane, Stewart looked impeccable as always, accompanied by his "Ladies", as he usually calls his backing singers Holly Brewer, Joanne Bacon and Becca Kotte, and the other female instrumentalists of the group, who, completing six, played instruments such as the violin, harp and guitar.
Rod Stewart, rock legend, bid farewell in style to the Dominican stages | De Último Minuto English
The presentation of "the rock legend" took place between choreographies, songs, musical numbers and special effects (lights and visuals), which highlighted the presence on stage of the legendary 80-year-old artist. During his majestic presentation, some 19 hits were performed, including "Tonight I'm Yours", “Forever Young”, “Baby Jane”, “Maggie May”, “Proud Mary”, “Have I Told You Lately”, “You Are in My Heart”, “I Don’t Want to Talk About It", “The First Cut Is the Deepest”, “Tonight’s the Night”. To this list was added the transcendental “Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?”, one of the greatest hits of Rod Stewart's musical discography, which was chanted by the thousands of fans who were present, making this one of the most special moments of the night, where the legendary Stewart's unique style, his blond hair and his distinctive raspy voice stood out. However, despite the lively performance, other emblematic songs from their repertoire were not sung, including "Love Train", this being one of the most acclaimed by the public.
Rod Stewart, rock legend, bid farewell in style to the Dominican stages | De Último Minuto English
Throughout his presentation, the artist had three costume changes: an animal print suit, a matching black pants and shirt set, and a striking set in vibrant royal blue. Roderick David Stewart, better known simply as Rod Stewart, a rock legend of the 70s and 80s, left the Dominican public wanting more. At 10:53 p.m. his performance ended to the rhythm of “Sailing” and “Some Guys Have All the Luck”, leaving the audience hoping to hear more, as the show ended without a grand finale, which gave the impression that the group could return to sing more. However, despite the call of his fans, neither he nor his band returned.
Rod Stewart, rock legend, bid farewell in style to the Dominican stages | De Último Minuto English
This last concert of the British artist in the Dominican Republic is a very special one, as it is part of his farewell world tour, becoming the artist's last encounter with his Dominican fans. In this show, figures from different areas of Dominican society were present, including the mayor of the National District, Carolina Mejía, and her husband, and even the legendary merengue singer Fernando Villalona and his wife Fátima. About Rod Stewart
He is a British musician, songwriter, and producer, born in London, England, on January 10, 1945. Throughout his extensive career, he released 28 studio albums and has been recognized with the most important honors in the music industry. He has been inducted twice as a solo artist into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in 1994 and 2006. In 2005, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this being one of the great distinctions he has received in his career.

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