Sir Rod Stewart, 70, entertains fans in Spain during his One Last Time tour - after calling Gregg Wallace a 'tubby, bald headed bully' in support of his wife Penny Lancaster
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Sir Rod Stewart wowed the crowds in Spain on Sunday night. The rock star, 79, took to the stage at the at Coliseum A Coruña with his show One Last Time and drove his fans wild in the finale. In clips shared to social media, the Maggie May hitmaker can be seen dancing around the dance as he encourages fans to sing along.
He chanted 'Goodnight A Coruna' and his army of fans chanted the phrase back to him. Just as the curtain fell behind him, he said: 'Thank you so much, wonderful, goodnight to you!'. Fans were quick to flood social media with their response to the electrifying gig.
Sir Rod Stewart wowed the crowds in Spain on Sunday night tok to the stage at the at Coliseum A Coruña with his show One Last Time tour. Just as the curtain fell behind him, he said: 'Thank you so much, wonderful, goodnight to you!' as the crowds erupted.
One wrote: 'A wonderful night with Rod Stewart in Coruna, an unforgettable day!'. Rod often works his way through tracks such as Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright), and Hot Legs amongst others. His current finale piece is his career-defining hit Do You Think I'm Sexy?, which was first released in 1978.
His triumphant performance comes just days after he launched a savage attack on Masterchef host Gregg Wallace amid the BBC scandal. Rod's wife Penny Lancaster was left in tears during her appearance on the show after Gregg told her off with the 'serious' delay of her food and then refused to eat her food.