Rod Stewart to Rock Sofia in December 2025 as Part of European Tour
Rod Stewart, the iconic British singer and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, will perform in Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 11, 2025
The legendary German Rock band Scorpions are scheduled to delight once again the audience in the Bulgarian capital Sofia.
The concert will be held at Arena Armeets on December 16. The band has been invited by organizers, Loud Concerts.
Ticket prices range between BGN 65 and BGN 100 and could be purchased through Eventim. The first 1 000 to be sold will be discounted by 10%.
The show is part of Scorpions' upcoming ROCK N' ROLL FOREVER TOUR. The enthusiasm after the success of their last album Sting in the Tail made them change their minds about putting an end to tours. The lead singer of the group, Klaus Meine, recently shared in an interview for "Classic Rock Magazine" that the emotion from the accomplishment gradually erased all retirement ideas.
Scorpions start their tour at the end of the week in Belarus and then will have four concerts in Russia.
The band is working on a new album, which is to include songs written as early as the 80s of the 20th century, but never before released.
While promising in the interview more years on stage, Meine also says that Scorpions are in the midst of making a documentary about the career of the band.
They have held over 200 concerts all over the world since 2010.
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