Rod Stewart 06/29/1991
Set I
Maggie May
Rhythm Of My Heart
Sweet Little Rock n' Roller
Downtown Train
Hot Legs
Some Guys Have All The Luck
Tonight's The Night/Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Sweet Soul Music
Every Beat Of My Heart
Time Is Tight - band only
You're In My Heart
The First Cut Is The Deepest
Early One Morning (Highgate Shuffle)
Reason To Believe
Baby Jane
Passion (part 1)
Passion (part 2)
I Don't Want To Talk About It
Twisting The Night Away
Sailing (W/Chris DeBurgh)
Rhythm Of My Heart
Sweet Little Rock n' Roller
Downtown Train
Hot Legs
Some Guys Have All The Luck
Tonight's The Night/Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Sweet Soul Music
Every Beat Of My Heart
Time Is Tight - band only
You're In My Heart
The First Cut Is The Deepest
Early One Morning (Highgate Shuffle)
Reason To Believe
Baby Jane
Passion (part 1)
Passion (part 2)
I Don't Want To Talk About It
Twisting The Night Away
Sailing (W/Chris DeBurgh)
Set II
Set III
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