Rod Stewart announces Brighton date on his summer tour 2019

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ROD STEWART - CREDIT Sean Hansford

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Veteran rocker Sir Rod Stewart has confirmed a date at the Brighton & Hove 1st Central County Ground next summer.

Sir Rod will be at the cricket ground on Friday, July 12.

Spokeswoman Sarah Rhodes said: “Rod Stewart is adding more dates to his 2019 UK summer tour.

“Due to the huge demand for the previously announced shows, Rod will now play an extra two outdoor shows plus two arena dates in support of the release of his 30th studio album Blood Red Roses which debuted at number 1.

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“And the tour includes a stop at The 1st Central County Ground, the home of Sussex Cricket, in Brighton & Hove on Friday, July 12.

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“Rod Stewart Live in Concert will visit football stadiums, outdoor venues and arenas across England and Scotland from May through to July.

“His Brighton & Hove show marks the first time Rod has played in the city since he performed to a sell-out crowd at The Amex Stadium in 2014.”

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Sussex county cricket club CEO Rob Andrew said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming Rod Stewart to the home of Sussex Cricket.

“We are proud to host a number of high-profile concerts at The 1st Central County Ground but it is a first to welcome Rod here. We have no doubt this will be a night to remember and look forward to seeing Rod and his legions of fans.”

Rod Stewart Live In Concert will see Rod play the following dates:

• Weds 22 May Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium

• Tues 28 May Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena

• Fri 31 May Southampton, St Mary’s Stadium

• Sat 1 June York, York Racecourse

• Tues 4 June Milton Keynes, Stadium MK

• Fri 7 June Ipswich, Portman Road Stadium

• Sat 8 June Wolverhampton, Molineux Stadium

• Wed 12 June Aberdeen, AECC

• Fri 14 June Bolton, University of Bolton Stadium

• Sat 15 June Sheffield, Bramall Lane Stadium

• Tues 09 July Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena

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