Key Points

Rod Stewart says he's completely content with everything he's accomplished in his legendary career. The 80-year-old rock icon confirms he has no remaining bucket list items left to check off. He's currently enjoying his One Last Time farewell tour while working on new music projects. Stewart attributes his happiness to his loving family, hobbies, and maintaining good health through regular exercise.

Key Points: Rod Stewart Says No Bucket List Happy With Achievements

  • Stewart expresses complete satisfaction with his career achievements and legacy
  • The 80-year-old is currently on his One Last Time farewell tour
  • He confirms no interest in performing at major events like Super Bowl
  • Stewart maintains health through workouts and Celtic Football Club fandom
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Rod Stewart admits he is happy with his achievements thus far

Rod Stewart reveals he has no remaining bucket list items and is completely satisfied with his career achievements during his farewell tour at age 80.

"I've done it all. There's no bucket list. - Rod Stewart"

Washington DC, October 6

Famous singer-songwriter Rod Stewart shared that he is satisfied with his achievements and has no remaining "no bucket list" items, according to People.

The veteran artist, who is on a farewell tour called One Last Time, said, "I still enjoy what I'm doing. I love it," adding, "You can tell it's written all over my face. Absolutely love it, but all things have to come to an end."

The Grammy winner added, "I'm very happy with my achievements thus far."

If he is interested in performing at a Super Bowl or World Cup, Stewart admitted he isn't, according to People.

"I've done Glastonbury, so I'm happy," he said, referring to his performances at the festival in 2002 and earlier this year.

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly referred to as simply Glastonbury Festival, is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most summers.

When discussing what remains or what he is willing to do, he shared, "There's no bucket list," adding, "I've done it all."

"I'm supposed to be doing a country album, and I'm halfway through doing an original album," he continued of planned projects.

Stewart recently finished the latest run of his residency show at Las Vegas' Caesars Palace, where he will return in May 2026.

Stewart, who turned 80 in January, said he maintains his physical and mental health in different ways, reported People.

"I have hobbies. I work out," he said. "I have my sport. I love watching football and sports, and the Celtic Football Club. My hobby is extraordinarily kind to me. All men should have a hobby," as quoted by the outlet.

"I have a loving family. I have an absolutely gorgeous wife," Stewart continued, referring to Penny Lancaster, whom he wed in 2007, and his eight children: Sarah, Kimberly, Sean, Ruby, Renee, Liam, Alastair and Aiden, according to People.

Stewart's South American and European tour begins on Tuesday, October 7.

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Rohit P
His music has been the soundtrack to so many of our college days! "Maggie May" still gives me goosebumps. Glad he's enjoying his golden years with family and hobbies.
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Sarah B
Interesting that he's working on a country album! Would love to hear his take on the genre. His voice has that timeless quality that could work well with country music.
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Arjun K
While I respect his achievements, I wish he'd consider performing in India before retiring completely. We have such passionate music lovers here who would love to experience his live performance! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
His dedication to fitness at 80 is truly inspiring! Working out, having hobbies, and staying active - this is the secret to aging gracefully. Something we can all learn from.
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David E
"I've done it all" - what a powerful statement from someone who's actually lived that truth. From rock legend to family man, he's truly embraced every aspect of life. Respect!

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