PAUL RODGERS PULLS OUT OF BAD COMPANY REUNION AT ROCK HALL DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES - The Riff Report Blog

Paul Rodgers Withdraws from Bad Company Reunion at Rock Hall Due to Health

Paul Rodgers, the iconic voice of British rock, has announced his withdrawal from the eagerly awaited Bad Company reunion at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, citing health concerns. The 75-year-old rock legend shared a brief but heartfelt message with fans:

“I have to prioritise my health.”

Fans had been looking forward to the 2026 Rock Hall ceremony, hoping to see Rodgers reunite with his Bad Company bandmates and perform classics like “Can’t Get Enough” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love.” Unfortunately, those plans are now on hold.

Legacy of a Rock Legend

Rodgers has long been recognized as one of rock’s most soulful voices, leading bands such as Free and Bad Company, and even touring with Queen in the 2000s. His distinctive gravelly yet golden voice has influenced generations of singers.

Past Health Challenges and Comebacks

This is not the first time Rodgers has battled health issues. A few years ago, he underwent major surgery that temporarily left him unable to sing or speak, a devastating blow for a man whose voice defines his career. However, he made a strong comeback with his 2023 album Midnight Rose, demonstrating his enduring talent and resilience.

Now, Rodgers is once again prioritizing his wellbeing, putting his health first above all else.

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