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Rod Stewart and Jools Holland Surprise Commuters with Epic Station Performance

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Sir Rod Stewart and Jools Holland surprised travelers at London’s St Pancras station with an impromptu live performance that brought the bustling concourse to a standstill. Stewart wowed the crowd with his powerful voice on “Almost Like Being in Love,” showing off his swing chops alongside Holland’s energetic piano and a lively big band.

Commuters gathered in droves, their faces lit up with smiles as they soaked in the electrifying atmosphere. With two talented backup singers adding to the show’s energy, Stewart seemed more inspired than ever.

The surprise performance wasn’t just for fun—it was a promotion for their upcoming collaborative album, Swing Fever, set to release on February 23. Featuring 13 tracks inspired by the golden age of big band music, the album promises to be a nostalgic treat. Stewart is no stranger to spontaneous performances, having previously joined a street busker for an impromptu rendition of “Handbags And Gladrags” at Piccadilly Circus.

This unforgettable moment at St Pancras was another reminder of Stewart and Holland’s timeless appeal and love for connecting with fans in unexpected ways.

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