About the show
Rod Stewart: The Encore Shows revisits a lifetime of anthems—“Maggie May,” “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?,” “Sailing,” “Forever Young,” “Tonight’s the Night,” “You’re in My Heart,” plus American Songbook/swing turns and deep-cut surprises. Expect sharp arrangements, backing vocalists, horn hits, and Stewart’s signature banter—equal parts stadium energy and old-Vegas charm.
Highlights of the show
Wall-to-wall greatest hits with fresh arrangements and a big band
Colosseum acoustics and video design that flatter both rockers and ballads
Limited-run blocks—each feels like an event, not a nightly residency
Stewart’s storytelling and crowd play keep the night loose and personal
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Ticket details
Seating model: fully reserved—choose exact seats in Orchestra / Front/Rear Mezzanine / Balcony
Price patterns: “from” pricing often lands in the ~$80s before fees; center orchestra and aisle pairs command premiums
Delivery: mobile e-tickets (QR) scanned at The Colosseum entry
Occasional packages: look for VIP or merch bundles on select dates
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Rod Stewart
Most immersive: Center Orchestra, rows ~8–18 — facial detail + full stage picture
Best value: Front Mezzanine center — excellent mix and sightlines at a friendlier price
Panoramic/laid-back: Mid-Balcony center — cinematic view of lighting and full-band formations
Angle tip: extreme sides trade facial detail for angle; center-line reads cleanest
Venue layout
The Colosseum (~4,000+) is a purpose-built concert hall with generous rake, plush seats, and vocal clarity. IMAG is tasteful—enough close-ups without stealing focus—so even balcony feels engaged.

Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Enter Caesars Palace from the Strip concourse and follow The Colosseum signage. Rideshare/valet at the Main Entrance is the shortest walk. Self-parking connects via garages/elevators; budget a few extra minutes for casino navigation and security. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating available across levels; request during purchase
- All ages admitted; parents should consider concert volume and light effects for young children
- Recording is restricted; phones silenced during the performance
- Effects may include haze, strobe, and confetti
- Standard bag checks; oversized bags/luggage discouraged
- Service animals permitted per venue policy
About the artist
With 250M+ records sold and a voice that defined eras—from Faces swagger to solo chart dominance—Sir Rod Stewart turns the Strip into a greatest-hits jukebox. The Encore Shows blend rock grit, tender ballads, and swing stylings—proving why his Vegas runs keep roaring back.
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Before you go
- Arrive 30 minutes early for security, merch, and bar lines
- Plan for ~90 minutes, no intermission—use restrooms beforehand
- Center-line gives the clearest vocal blend and band picture
- Sound-sensitive guests may prefer front mezzanine for a balanced mix
- If driving, budget extra time for Caesars garages and the casino walk
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions frequently asked about the Rod Stewart: The Encore show.
What time does Rod Stewart: The Encore Shows usually start in Las Vegas?
Rod Stewart most commonly performs at 7:30 pm during his limited-run date blocks at The Colosseum.
How long does the Rod Stewart concert run, and is there an intermission?
The program runs for about 90 minutes and typically does not include an intermission.
Where are The Encore Shows performed, and what is the full address?
The shows are at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
Can I choose my exact seats when I purchase tickets for Rod Stewart at The Colosseum?
Yes—seating is fully reserved, and you select your exact section and row during checkout.
Which seats are best if I want great sound and a clean view without paying top orchestra prices?
Choose Front Mezzanine center for outstanding acoustics and sightlines at a better value than prime Orchestra.
How much do Rod Stewart tickets usually cost in Las Vegas?
Recent snapshots show entry from the ~$80s before fees, with center orchestra and weekend seats priced higher.
Is the Rod Stewart concert appropriate for children, and what age policy applies?
The show is all-ages; parents should consider volume and lighting effects for younger kids. Every guest needs a ticket.
Are photos or videos allowed during Rod Stewart: The Encore Shows?
Recording is generally restricted; please keep phones silenced and follow usher instructions for any permitted moments.
Does Rod Stewart change the setlist from night to night or is it the same every show?
Core hits appear nightly, but arrangements, medleys, and a few deep cuts rotate—so repeat visitors often hear something new.
Are there any effects or production elements I should know about before booking?
Expect concert-level audio, haze/strobes, confetti on select numbers, and tasteful IMAG close-ups enhancing the view from all levels.
Rod still has that unmistakable voice and incredible energy. It was a joy singing along to his greatest hits.
A fantastic production with great sound and lighting. Some newer songs weren’t as strong, but classics were amazing.
An unforgettable evening — Rod Stewart proves he’s still a rock legend. Stylish, fun, and full of heart.





