Rod Stewart, who was born and reared in London, has been a well-liked and prosperous performer for more than 50 years because to his unique raspy voice and captivating stage presence. His timeless hits, such as “Maggie May,” “Tonight’s the Night,” “Mandolin Wind,” and “Forever Young,” have served as a soundtrack for generations, spanning from baby boomers to Generation Z.
Stewart continues to enthrall audiences everywhere, both in the United States and in his native England. His current Las Vegas performance, which debuted in 2011 and will reopen in November, is particularly noteworthy.
Stewart, one of the biggest names in music, has a massive mansion with 13 bedrooms and 28,500 square feet situated on more than 1.2 hectares of prime Los Angeles North Beverly Park land. Right now, the property is listed for sale for US$70 million.
The first floor has two sitting rooms with intricate mouldings, traditionally decorated and filled with Old World treasures.
With over 120 million records sold worldwide, Stewart has also received numerous accolades, including induction into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame twice, both as a solo artist and as a member of the band Faces.