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Rod Stewart to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award & Perform at 2025 American Music Awards

Rod Stewart to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award & Perform at 2025 American Music Awards

Yahoo20-05-2025

Sir Rod Stewart is set to receive a lifetime achievement award at the 2025 American Music Awards. He will also perform one of his classics, marking his first time on the AMAs stage since 2004 when he performed the Louis Armstrong classic 'What a Wonderful World.' The ballad was featured on his Billboard 200-topping and Grammy-winning album Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III.
Stewart, 80, is one of several artists set to perform on this year's AMAs who are over 50. Others are host Jennifer Lopez, 55; Gwen Stefani, also 55; ICON Award recipient Janet Jackson, 59; and Gloria Estefan, 67. (To be sure, the show has also booked such younger performers as Benson Boone, 22; Reneé Rapp, 25; Lainey Wilson, 33; and Blake Shelton, 48.) This dramatizes how TV producers like to build a big tent to attract audiences of all ages and musical persuasions.
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The AMAs are set to 'kick off summer' from the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, on Monday, May 26. The 51st AMAs will air live coast to coast at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S.
Stewart, who co-hosted the AMAs in 1989 with Anita Baker, Debbie Gibson and Kenny Rogers, has received several previous lifetime achievement accolades, including a Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music in 1993; a Legend Award from the World Music Awards, 1993; the Ivor Novello Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999; induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame, 2006; and the ASCAP Founders Award, 2011.
Stewart is also a two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He was enshrined as a solo artist in 1994 and with Faces in 2012.
'Sir Rod Stewart is a master showman whose charisma and energy have defied time and embody the very spirit of rock and roll,' executive producers Barry Adelman, evp, television, and Alexi Mazareas, svp, programming & development, Dick Clark Productions, said in a joint statement. 'We are looking forward to another epic performance on the AMAs stage as well as celebrating his incredible body of work when he receives the Lifetime Achievement Award.'
Stewart has amassed four No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and four No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200. His No. 1 singles are the double-sided smash 'Maggie May'/'Reason to Believe' (1971), 'Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)' (1976-77), 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy' (1979) and 'All for Love,' a collab with Bryan Adams and Sting (1994). His No. 1 albums are Every Picture Tells a Story (1971), Blondes Have More Fun (1979), Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III (2004) and Still the Same…Great Rock Classics of Our Time (2006).
This summer, Stewart will launch the North American leg of his 'One Last Time' world tour, which ranked among the Top 20 Global Concert Tours of 2024. He'll return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in May-June and September-October 2025 with 'The Encore Shows.'
The American Music Awards is the world's largest fan-voted awards show. Tickets to the show are available now on Ticketmaster.
Kendrick Lamar leads this year's AMA contenders with 10 nominations, followed closely by Post Malone with eight nods, and Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey, with seven each.
Nominees are based on key fan interactions – as reflected on the Billboard charts – including streaming, album and song sales, radio airplay and tour grosses. These measurements are tracked by Billboard and Luminate, and cover the data tracking eligibility period of March 22, 2024, through March 20, 2025.
Fan voting is now closed, with the exception of collaboration of the year and social song of the year, which will remain open for web voting through the first 30 minutes of the AMAs broadcast via VoteAMAs.com.
The AMAs and Easy Day Foundation, a Las Vegas-based nonprofit organization committed to helping veterans transition to civilian life, will partner to present several in-show moments that celebrate veterans while raising funds for a variety of national and local organizations.
The American Music Awards are produced by Dick Clark Productions, which is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Eldridge Industries and Billboard parent company Penske Media.
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