Rod Stewart really is forever young!
The rock legend â who sparked concern after a string of health setbacks and canceled concerts in Juneâ belted out a number of hits while dancing on stage at a benefit for Steven Van Zandtâs Teach Rock charity at a luxe mega mansion in Southampton Wednesday night.
A source at the event tells us that Stewart played a âfull blown concertâ singing favorites like âThe First Cut is the Deepest,â âHave I Told You Lately,â and âForever Young,â for an hour and a half.Â
âEveryone was talking about how incredible he looked,â says the spy. âHe was dancing all around the stage at 81. He is in better shape than men half his age.â
Another attendee told us, âRod is doing greatâ he sounded amazing!â
Stewart told Page Six, âMusic gave me my direction when I was a young lad, and Iâve never forgotten it. What Stevieâs built with TeachRock is the real deal â getting music back into classrooms and giving kids that same spark. Sharing a stage with him in Southampton for a cause like this? Thatâs what itâs all about.â
Stewart recently had fans worried about his health. He canceled a show in San Diego, California June 12 âon the advice of his doctors and following a diagnosis of an acute upper respiratory infection that has resulted in laryngitis,â but angered fans when he was seen cheering at a World Cup match the next day.Â
He also postponed his shows at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, June 16 and 16, citing vocal rest.Â
On June 22, he paused his concert in Utah and used an oxygen tank on stage. The altitude may have played a factor.Â
He had also previously canceled two Vegas shows in May.Â
But it seems like all is well.
A source tells us Stewart played the gig for the charity â which helps keep music in schools â for free.
Van Zandt joined Stewart onstage for performances of âWeâre Having a Partyâ and âStay With Me.â
The night raised $1.7 million dollars for the charity, which boasts founding members Bono, Jackson Browne, Martin Scorsese, and Bruce Springsteen.Â
A dinner with E Street Band member Van Zandt and three other actors from the âSopranos,â cast in Little Italy was auctioned to two people for $80,000 (combined $160,000) in front of guests including Ramona Singer, Georgina Chapman, Chris and Christina Cuomo, Stefano Tonchi and Fern Mallis.
Stewart will be back on stage at Jones Beach on Friday, July 31.
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