Internet roses 80-year-old Rod Stewarts Performance at FireAid Benefit Concert

Rod Stewart, the 80 -year -old music legend, received a wide praise for his electrifying performance at FireAid Benefit Concert in Los Angeles on January 30, 2025.

Fans were left in awe not only by his musical talent, but also by his seemingly timeless appearance and unlimited energy.

By taking the scene at Intuit Dome, Stewart performed his timeless classics, including his hit from 1988 Forever youngWhile donating a zebraprint shirt. His performance triggered a flood of reactions from fans on social media, with many commenting that he looked and acted as if he were decades younger.

An enthusiastic fan wrote, “Rod Stewart is FCking 80 years old, guy. Thought he is 40. ”Others repeated similar feelings, with someone who twited, “An 80-year-old Rod Stewart provides better live performances in 2025 than 90% of young artists in this era today.”

The FireThe Concert, which aimed to raise funds for victims of the recent LA-Brande, contained a star-studded lineup, but it was Stewart’s performance that really captivated the audience. In his entire set that included hits that Maggie May and People are getting readyFans wondered how the legendary rock star defied the age. “80 are the new 60,” A fan declared while another exclaimed, “I can’t believe he’s 80!”

Stewart even opened his connection to California and explained that he had lived in the state for over 50 years and experienced much of its history. He told me Fox News. “I’ve spent so much time here and that’s why it’s so important to me to be part of this event.”

Rod Stewart celebrated his 80 -year birthday earlier this month, and only weeks after his milestone he, along with long -time friend Ronnie Wood to celebrate with a surprise birthday party. Stewart has also been busy with his music career, including an upcoming performance at Glastonbury Music Festival in June 2025.

As for his performance at FireAid, fans couldn’t stop raving. A user on X (formerly Twitter) summarized it: “Between the mess and backup dancers, we are all transported back to the 80s.”

Stewart’s performance is a reminder that real talent only grows with age, and despite being in his eighth decade, the iconic rocker continues to capture the audience with his unmatched energy and the stage’s presence.