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Rod Stewart’s son Aiden steals the show with his dance moves during rare appearance at concert

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Rod Stewart had a proud parenting moment during his Nashville concert when his youngest son, Aiden, made a surprise appearance on stage. The seven-year-old charmed the crowd by confidently showing off his flossing and breakdancing skills, bringing cheers and applause from hundreds of fans.

Aiden’s big moment was captured and shared by his mom, Penny Lancaster, on Instagram with the playful caption: “Flossing in Nashville @sirrodstewart.” Fans flooded the comments with love for the young performer. “This totally made my day,” wrote one viewer, while another commented, “Absolutely adorable!” A third added, “He’s got some serious rhythm!”

Aiden is the youngest of Rod Stewart’s eight children. He and Penny Lancaster also share a 12-year-old son, Alastair. Rod became a father for the first time in 1964 with the birth of daughter Sarah Streeter, whom he had with then-girlfriend Susannah Boffey. He also shares daughter Kimberly, son Sean, and daughter Ruby with former partners Alana Stewart and Kelly Emberg. His children Renee and Liam were born during his relationship with model Rachel Hunter.

Despite the large family dynamic, Penny has often shared how well everyone gets along — even joking that Rod himself is the most “high-maintenance” of the bunch. In a candid interview, she once quipped, “Rod’s like my third child. After coming off stage to adoring fans, he comes home and needs just as much attention — if not more.”

But on that Nashville night, it was Aiden who grabbed the spotlight — and it’s clear the love of performing runs in the family.

 

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