Elizabeth Koch says Bavaria's Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where the Scotland national team is based, is perfect for a Rod Stewart concert. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.
More info The Mayor of the town where Steve Clarke's men are staying for Euro 2024 has said they will "take care of the guys". And Sir Rod Stewart fanatic Elizabeth Koch has invited him to perform in Bavaria's Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The 61-year-old recorded a video message for the music legend, after he had sent one to her thanking her and her residents for putting up our boys.
Her short clip started with two men dressed in lederhosen, one playing a trumpet and the other playing a tuba, before she appeared on screen with a Scotland flag draped around her neck. She said: "Dear Sir Rod Stewart, thanks a lot for your video message. Have a look at the home far away from home for the Tartan Army.
Be sure, we take care of the guys. "And, by the way, we have a beautiful olympic ski stadium here, and it would be great for concerts - perhaps we'll see you soon." The video ended with the mayor and musicians clinking pints of beer together and saying "prost!", which is German for 'cheers', before she held her glass aloft and said: "Cheers!".
Her message came after Sir Rod had sent her one last week to thank her for her town's hospitality. He said: "Sissy Koch, I hear your a big fan and the Scottish team are staying in your.
