Rod Stewart Satisfied with Career as 'One Last Time' Tour Continues
Rod Stewart, on his farewell tour 'One Last Time,' expresses contentment with his successful career, stating he has no more bucket list goals, as reported by People. The 80-year-old singer focuses on health, family, and remaining projects, including a country album and returning to Las Vegas in 2026.

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Renowned singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, currently on his 'One Last Time' farewell tour, has declared his satisfaction with his illustrious career, revealing he has no remaining items on his bucket list. Stewart, who is on a global tour, shared with People magazine, 'I still enjoy what I'm doing. I love it. You can tell it's written all over my face. Absolutely love it, but all things have to come to an end.'
The Grammy Award-winner stated he harbors no interest in marquee events like the Super Bowl or World Cup, citing significant past performances such as Glastonbury, which he played in 2002 and again this year. Glastonbury Festival, known for its vast variety of contemporary performing arts, is hosted most summers near Pilton, Somerset, England.
Discussing future endeavors, Stewart disclosed there are no pressing pursuits, mentioning, 'I've done it all,' although he is midway through creating a country album and an original album. Recently concluding his residency at Las Vegas' Caesars Palace, Stewart plans to resume in May 2026. Despite turning 80, he maintains his health through exercise and hobbies, crediting family support, including his wife Penny Lancaster and his eight children.
(With inputs from agencies.)