Still fit at 80
Rod Stewart performs “One More Time” in Hamburg
November 19, 2025 – 16:17Reading time: 2 minutes
At 80 years old, Rod Stewart is still far from thinking about retiring. The rock star came to Hamburg on his “One More Time” tour. All information about the concert on November 25.
It sounded like a farewell when Rod Stewart announced his world tour last year. The Englishman also came to the Barclays Arena in Hamburg with the motto “One Last Time”. He will appear there again on November 25. This time on the terms of “One More Time” – at 80 years old, rocker Rod Stewart’s retirement doesn’t seem to be an option.
At the start of the year, celebrating his birthday, the singer with the characteristically grating voice said: “I love what I do and I do what I love. I’m fit, my hair is full and I can run 100 meters in 18 seconds.” He was “more than capable of engaging and entertaining an audience.”
The London native has performed more than 60 times in 2025 alone. Recently his world tour took him to Uruguay, Chile and Argentina. Now his fans in Germany can look forward to an encore: In addition to Hamburg, Rod Stewart will also appear in Leipzig, Cologne, Mannheim and Munich.
Audiences can look forward to a show that lasts almost two hours. At a recent concert, Stewart sang about 20 songs. Hits like “Baby Jane,” “The First Cut is the Deepest,” “Maggie May,” “Sailing” and “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” should also be on the program in Hamburg.
If you want to buy concert tickets on short notice, you’ll find what you’re looking for, but it’s not cheap. The cheapest seats are available through provider Eventim from 92 euros.
The concert starts at 8 p.m., admission to Barclays Arena opens at 6 p.m. The ticket includes free bus and train tickets.
Visitors can reach the concert hall by lines S3 and S5 via the Stellingen (Arenen) stop. From there, shuttle buses run to Barclays Arena and then take fans back to the train station. Buses number 22 (Hellgrundweg/Arenen) and 180 (Am Volkspark) also stop near the arena.
If you come by car, you can use the red and gray (Hellgrundweg 50) or white and yellow (Schnackenburgallee 112) parking lots. According to Barclays Arena, a parking space usually costs ten euros.
