Rod Stewart Goes Vegas
. Stewart arrived at the Garden of the Gods pool oasis in a classic car as a group of synchronized swimmers kicked into an homage performance to his song �Hot Legs.� Stewart then hit the Colosseum�s stage, where he and his 13-piece band tore into a non-stop set list which mixed the big hits like �Maggie May,� �Rhythm of My Heart,� �Do Ya Think I�m Sexy?,� �Forever Young,� �Tonight�s the Night� and �You Wear it Well� with some sizzling covers, rarely performed including �The Killing of Georgie (Part 1 & 2),� �Broken Arrow� and �Infatuation,� as well as the Vegas-appropriate �Some Guys Have All The Luck� and �Shake Your Money Maker� to the delight of a sold-out audience of his fans. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and GRAMMY� Living Legend, Rod Stewart has been lauded as having one of the most distinctive voices in pop music. In a career spanning five decades, with an estimated 250 million album and single sales as well as sold-out concerts around the world, he is indisputably one of the most successful singers, songwriters and performers of all time.
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