Paul Rodgers has announced he will not perform at Bad Company’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. The band, known for hits like “Can’t Get Enough,” “Shooting Star,” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” was inducted on November 8th after selling over 40 million albums worldwide.
Bad Company formed in 1973 when Paul Rodgers teamed up with Simon Kirke, Mick Ralphs, and Boz Burrell, creating a legendary rock supergroup. Over decades, their music has captivated fans globally, earning them a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
“My hope was to be at the Rock & Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony and to perform for the fans, but at this time I have to prioritize my health. I have no problem singing, it’s the stress of everything else. [Drummer] Simon [Kirke] along with some outstanding musicians will be stepping in for me — guaranteed to rock.”
Simon Kirke, the band’s drummer, will be accompanied by other talented musicians to fill in for Rodgers at the ceremony, assuring fans a memorable performance.
Considering the significance of the event and how close it was, Rodgers’ decision to step back due to health concerns surprised many fans and followers.
Author’s summary: Paul Rodgers prioritizes his health over performing at Bad Company’s Hall of Fame induction, with Simon Kirke and other musicians stepping in to honor the band’s legacy.