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Paul Rodgers Pulls Out of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Performance

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Classic rock legend Paul Rodgers, frontman of Bad Company and former vocalist of Free and The Firm, has announced he will not perform at this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The decision comes just days before the event, where Bad Company are set to be officially inducted.

Rodgers Cites Health as the Reason for His Withdrawal

In a statement shared on social media, Rodgers said his decision was made reluctantly but out of necessity.

“My hope was to be at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony and to perform for the fans, but at this time I have to prioritize my health. I have no problem singing, it’s the stress of everything else. Thanks for understanding.”

Rodgers added that Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke will perform in his place, joined by “some outstanding musicians” who will “guarantee to rock.”

The announcement effectively ends hopes for a Bad Company reunion performance, which many fans expected to be a highlight of the ceremony.

Rodgers’ Recent Health Battles

The 74-year-old singer has been open about his health issues in recent years, revealing that he suffered multiple strokes that temporarily affected his ability to speak and sing. After extensive therapy, Rodgers made a triumphant return to recording and performing, but says the stress surrounding live events can still take a toll.

“I’m doing much better now,” Rodgers told interviewers earlier this year. “But you have to be smart about what you take on. I’d rather focus on my recovery and my family than push myself too far.”

What This Means for the Ceremony

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will go on as scheduled, with Bad Company still being honored. Simon Kirke will represent the band on stage, and it remains unclear whether other surviving members will participate.

The ceremony is set for November 8, 2025, in Los Angeles, and will include performances and tributes to several inductees. The event will later air on television and streaming platforms.

A Legacy of Classic Rock Greatness

Bad Company, formed in 1973, remains one of the defining acts of the classic rock era, known for hits like “Can’t Get Enough,” “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” “Bad Company,” and “Shooting Star.” The band’s blend of blues-driven rock and Rodgers’ unmistakable vocals made them one of the first supergroups to dominate both radio and arenas through the 1970s and beyond.

Even as he steps back from live performance, Rodgers continues to inspire generations of rock vocalists. His influence can be heard in artists ranging from Brian Johnson of AC/DC to Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes.

Fan Reaction and Next Steps

Fans have expressed overwhelming support for Rodgers’ decision to focus on his health. Social media has been filled with messages wishing him well and thanking him for decades of timeless music.

While it’s unclear whether Rodgers will perform again in the near future, his dedication to recovery suggests he is determined to preserve his legendary voice for future projects when the time is right.

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