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By StevieMac, AudioPhix | An inevitability about rock music from the 1970s is that the bands and artists who made it will have to call a halt at some point. This year, many fine rock bands are doing just that. As the farewell tours and gigs pile up, 2025 will likely be the last-ever chance to see many of the top rockers from that era. 

Of course, many others continue to rock on with strength and vigor. We’ve just seen Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, side by side at Glastonbury. The Rolling Stones are on tour again, while in Las Vegas, Scorpions celebrate their 60th anniversary with a residency next month at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

There are many more still playing, but let’s take a look at five top 1970s rock bands that are calling it time in 2025 as live performers. They are heading for those final gigs, playing out dates on farewell tours, and getting ready to hang up the instruments on a group basis anyway. . .
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Go here to read about the 5 “for sures” and a few possibilities:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/end-of-an-era-five-legendary-1970s-rock-bands-take-their-final-bow-in-2025/

This article was originally published on audiophix.com as End of an era: Five legendary 1970s rock bands take their final bow in 2025.
https://audiophix.com/five-legendary-1970s-rock-bands-final-bow-2025?utm_source=RSS

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