Sir Rod Stewart has said he will dedicate an anti-war song to Ukraine during his upcoming tour as he feels the conflict is ‘beyond belief now’.
Sir Rod said he broke his usual stance of not discussing his charitable work as he wanted to inspire others to help those in the war-torn country.
Reflecting on how he plans to address the conflict, he added: ‘I use some vulgar words when describing Putin.‘And I try and say, “Listen this is not the Russian people’s fault.” A lot of people have been arrested and put in prison. The Maggie May chart-topper says he will use ‘vulgar words’ when talking about Russian president, Vladimir Putin
Sir Rod said he hopes that being vocal about these actions can inspire others to help in whatever way they can. Asked whether he still enjoyed touring after decades on the road, he told PA: ‘I love it, but this will be the last go around.