Rod Stewart's son Liam has shared heartwarming snaps of his younger brothers Alastair and Aiden getting their first cuddles with his newborn son Louie.
21.06.2023 - 16:15 / msn.com
Sir Rod Stewart has shared some clarification with concerned fans after doing a string of interviews that seemingly hinted at his retirement. On Instagram today, the 78-year-old assured fans: "I shall never retire!"I'd like to clear up any confusion that I may have caused with my dear fans and the media. "I was put on this earth to be a singer and will keep doing so for as long as the good Lord lets me.
"In his heartfelt note, the rockstar added that all of his tour dates, heading into 2024, will still be going ahead as planned and he will be "playing the hits as advertised". He comforted fans, noting that even after he makes this highly anticipated transition, his greatest hits will not be forgotten: "I could never turn my back on the songs that I've written and sung over the last six decades. "They are like my children.
I created them and I love them. I'll always come back to them. "The Maggie May singer signed off: "I look forward to seeing you on the road with all the hits, and I can't wait to introduce you to my new swing album next year.
"As the host Charlie Stayt spoke in awe about "rockstars performing into incredible ages", Sir Rod declared: "I'm actually stopping. I'm not retiring but I want to move on. "I've just done a swing album with Jools Holland, which is going to come out next year, so I want to go in that direction.
"I just want to leave all the rock 'n' roll stuff behind, for a while, maybe. "The rockstar made similar comments in a chat on Virgin Radio with Chris Evans, insinuating that his current run of shows would be his "last tour", before clarifying that he intends for it to be his last rock tour.
.Rod Stewart's son Liam has shared heartwarming snaps of his younger brothers Alastair and Aiden getting their first cuddles with his newborn son Louie.
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Sir Rod Stewart is clarifying his comments.
Rod Stewart is issuing a clarification after a recent television interview led fans to conclude he was retiring.
Rod Stewart is not showing signs of slowing down anytime soon. The rock legend clarified to fans about retirement rumors after he announced his decision to dive into other genres of music. The "Forever Young" singer noted he will "never retire" and assured fans he is not abandoning rock ‘n’ roll as his original statement seemed to indicate. "I'd like to clear up any confusion that I may have caused with my dear fans and the media," Stewart, 78, penned on Instagram.
Sir Rod Stewart has insisted he will “never retire”. The ‘Maggie May’ rocker, 78, recently stunned fans by saying he wants to “leave all the rock and roll stuff behind” with “no more touring” in his life, but has now spoken out to clarify his remarks. Dad-of-eight Rod tweeted: “I’d like to clear up any confusion that I may have caused with my dear fans and the media.
Sir Rod Stewart took to Instagram on Wednesday to offer clarity following what he described as "confusion" about whether he planned to retire from music. The 78-year-old singer posted a series of images of black writing on a white background that cleared up his plans. They read: "I like to clear up any confusion that I may have caused my dear fans and the media.
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Sir Rod Stewart has reassured fans that he will never retire from performing after previously saying that he would be leaving rock'n'roll behind.