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 Issues

Paul Rodgers, the legendary British rock vocalist, has officially stepped back from the highly anticipated Bad Company reunion at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, citing health reasons. In a brief but sincere message to fans, Rodgers stated:

“I have to prioritise my health.”

Fans had eagerly awaited the 2026 Rock Hall ceremony, expecting Rodgers to reunite with his Bad Company bandmates and perform classics like “Can’t Get Enough” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love” as if it were 1974 again. Unfortunately, those plans are now on hold.

Rodgers’ Remarkable Career and Resilience

At 75, Rodgers is renowned for his soulful rock voice, having led bands such as Free and Bad Company, and famously toured with Queen in the 2000s. His unique vocal style influenced generations of rock singers and remains unmatched.

This is not the first time he has faced serious health challenges. After a major surgery a few years ago, Rodgers was temporarily unable to sing or speak—an unthinkable condition for a vocalist of his stature. Yet, he made a powerful comeback with the 2023 album Midnight Rose, demonstrating he still outperforms many younger artists.

Currently, Rodgers prioritizes his well-being above all else, showing that even legends must heed the call of self-care.

Author’s Summary

Paul Rodgers, iconic rock singer, withdraws from the Bad Company reunion due to health issues, choosing to focus on recovery despite his storied and resilient career.

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theriffreport.co.uk theriffreport.co.uk — 2025-11-04