Rod Stewart Rocks the American Music Awards with Timeless Classic “Forever Young”

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The 2025 American Music Awards became an unforgettable night when legendary rock icon Rod Stewart took the stage to perform his heartfelt anthem “Forever Young,” captivating the audience with his signature raspy vocals and timeless charm. Dressed in a sleek black-and-gold sequined blazer over a crisp white shirt, Stewart exuded classic rockstar energy, his signature spiky blonde hair as iconic as ever.

Backed by a soulful choir and a full band featuring soaring guitar solos and soft piano melodies, the performance was both intimate and powerful, with Stewart occasionally grinning at the crowd as they sang along.

The stage glowed in warm golden lights, evoking nostalgia, while a montage of career highlights played on the screens behind him—flashbacks of his younger self performing the same song decades ago. As the final notes rang out, the crowd erupted in a standing ovation, proving that at 80 years young, Rod Stewart’s voice and spirit remain forever young.

The performance wasn’t just a tribute to his legacy but a reminder of music’s power to transcend time.

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