Sir Rod Stewart is feeling “Forever Young.”
The 80-year-old soccer-kicking rocker recently revealed his legs are hot and he’s still a “Sweet Little Rock ’n Roller.”
In a recent interview with AARP, the Grammy-winning singer was asked if he would have a farewell tour when he felt it was time to walk away.
“I can’t make my mind up, because I’ve got so much more music to do. I’d like to get a big orchestra and play those glorious songs I did from the ‘Great American Songbook,'” he explained.
Turns out, he’s very busy.
“At the moment, I’m doing a covers album of all the songs I’ve ever wanted to cover—doing it with my band and recording it in my gym,” he continued. “I’m supposed to do a country album, which the record company would like me to do. And we’re working on a Faces album, so that’s three projects that have got to be done.”
The model railroad enthusiast has returned to Las Vegas to continue his residency at Caesars Palace. He’s also hitting the road this summer for shows across the country and the pond.
“When I feel I might be sick enough to cancel a concert, that’s when I go, ‘Maybe I’m getting old.’ Then a couple of days later, bang, I’m back at it again,” he told the outlet. “I’m extremely wealthy now, thank you to everybody out there. But I’ll tell you what, I enjoy doing concerts more than I did back then. Maybe I’ve come full circle to appreciate how lucky I’ve been.”
All that hard work has paid off. Next week, Stewart will receive a lifetime achievement award at the 2025 American Music Awards.



