Thursday, 18 December 2025

Rod Stewart live in Athens December 2025

As I have already said, before Bruce there was Rod. He helped me go through early adolescence before Bruce took over the job in its later stages. Therefore it was fitting that I should see him live given the fact that I became a fan by means of a live album, namely “Absolutely Live” from 1982. And I did see him live, six years ago in Brighton. For years I was under the impression that he had given up on the hits and dedicated himself to the so-called “Great American Songbook” focusing on songs from the 30's 40's etc like other artists had done in their later years (Bryan Ferry comes to mind).That was because he had released a few albums in that series in the early 2000's. But no, a friend who had already seen him live reassured me he was still playing the hits and he was still kicking footballs towards the audience at the end of his shows. So, seeing him at Brighton was a wonderful and rewarding experience. And suddenly, earlier this year, it was announced that he would finally be coming to Greece on his “One Last Time” tour, a tour whose name made it feel like a farewell. I couldn't afford to miss this opportunity so I went to see him again.




As I entered the venue I noticed the big stage with a red curtain draped in front of it with “Let The Good Times Roll” projected on it. Rod was right on time beginning with “Addicted To Love” while his usual female musicians were mimicking the original Robert Palmer video. He performed quite a few covers, which meant that some of the familiar hits were left out, but that did not reduce the enjoyment of the show. “It's A Heartache" was especially suited to his voice while “People Get Ready” brought back memories of Bruce from earlier this year (yes, that Bruce) who often sings a snippet of it while performing “Land Of Hope And Dreams”. My personal favourite “Young Turks” was still there, the song that made me a fan back in 1982 when I saw the video with it's images of teenage escapism... As was “Maggie May”. And who can forget “Da Ya Think I'm Sexy”? Not even Rod himself. That was the song that angered rock purists in Greece back in the day who accused him of selling out to disco. Nobody seemed to mind now, though. There was a small disagreement with an audience member at the beginning of it but it was quickly resolved. And it was before that song that he kicked footballs towards the audience.










 
It's Rod's habit to let his band play some songs without him. In Brighton they played Mark Knopfler's “Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)” and Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way". Now, they performed ”I'm Every Woman” and "Proud Mary" with lead vocals by one of his backing singers. And since Tina Turner is not with us anymore that backing singer sung her part when Rod came back on stage to perform "It Takes Two"

As you would expect there weren't many young people in the audience. That meant that the arena was filled with people who knew him from back then. And they were proud that they had finally seen him live. He rewarded them (I mean us) by ending the concert in the best way possible: With “Sailing”. The first Rod Stewart song I had ever heard when I was still a little kid. Following that, "Love Train" was the very final song.





Bye bye Rod! Enjoy your retirement! Unless you want to come back. Then we'll come to see you no matter how old you (or we) are... (Come to think of it he didn't say "goodbye" at the end of the show, did he? He said "see you"...)


 

SETLIST:
01. Addicted To Love
02. You Wear It Well
03. Ooh La La
04. Having A Party
05. It's A Heartache
06. Rollin' & Tumblin'
07. Forever Young
08. The First Cut Is The Deepest
09. Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)
10. Maggie May
11. I'd Rather Go Blind
12. Young Turks
13. Downtown Train
14. I'm Every Woman
15. I Don't Want To Talk About It
16. People Get Ready
17. Have I Told You Lately
18. Proud Mary
19. Baby Jane
20. It Takes Two
21. Some Guys Have All The Luck
22. Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
23. Sailing
Encore:
24. Love Train




Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Release Athens Festival 2025 - Kylie Minogue

As I have already explained on my previous post thanks to Morrissey this was my second unexpected (and free) concert of 2025. I had already seen Kylie Minogue back in 2008 at Terra Vibe Park on her X tour. Having the chance to also see Loreen on the same night was an added bonus. Loreen brought dance music to Eurovision by winning the contest in 2012 with "Euphoria" and proceeded to win it again in 2023 with "Tattoo".

When I arrived at Water Square there was a dj set by DJ Antonis Dimitriadis on. I has happy to hear "Forever Young" which reminded me of the Alphaville concert in March, but also "Yellow" which brought back wonderful memories not of the Coldplay concert in June 2024 as you would expect, but of a wonderful night out in Liverpool a month before that.


While I was waiting for Loreen, I went to have my usual meal at Jackaroo. People will probably accuse me of advertising this fast food chain through my blog, but I can't help it, I love their food, and I was happy for their presence in the summer festivals this year.


As I was finishing my meal I heard Loreen announcing "a song that she had lost count of how many times she has played" and realizing that she meant "Euphoria" I rushed back to the stage. She finished with "Tattoo" her second Eurovision winner.


It was now time for Kylie. I found a place next to a big fan of hers. She came on and she didn't disappoint. As her set progressed we were suddenly transported back to Terra Vibe in 2008. She played "Shocked"! Just as she had done back then! And the hits kept on comin'! After "The Loco-Motion" she treated us to a short acapella snippet of "Where The Wild Roses Grow" and then she went into "Disco" mode playing songs from the album of the same name that had come out during the pandemic. I had not expected to hear any tracks from that album as I was expecting her to mainly promote her latest. However she performed an acoustic version of "Say Something" and a medley of "Supernova / Real Groove / Magic / Where Does The DJ Go".  She even performed one song from her "indie" era, namely "Confide In Me". Towards the end there was the ubiquitous "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", my new favourite "All The Lovers" and ending with "Love At First Sight".

















It was big party. And all that thanks to Morrissey. Once again all together now: 'THANK YOU MORRISSEY"!


SETLISTS:
LOREEN
01. Jupiter Drive
02. Forever
03. Gravity
05. Is It Love
06. Tattoo

KYLIE MINOGUE
01. Lights Camera Action
02. In Your Eyes
03. Get Outta My Way
04. Good As Gone
05. Spinning Around
06. On A Night Like This
07. Better The Devil You Know
08. Shocked
09. Dancing
15. Slow
16. Timebomb
17. Edge Of Saturday Night
20. All The Lovers
Encore:
22. Love At First Sight