Rod Stewart has said that he has "so much more music" that he wants to make.
The music legend has insisted that he "cannot stop" making new music, adding that he has three new albums in the pipeline, with his "passion for music" still burning brightly.
"There’s so much more music I want to create", Stewart said in a recent interview with AARP The Magazine. "I’ve got a covers album, a country album, and a Faces album all in the works. I just can’t stop".
"Even when I’m spending time with my grandkids, my passion for music drives me", he continued: "I feel like I’ve done everything I’ve ever wanted, but there's still more to come".
Elsewhere, Rod Stewart insisted that he is enjoying playing live on stage "more" now than when he was younger, saying that he can appreciate "how lucky he's been".
"When I feel I might be sick enough to cancel a concert, that’s when I go, ‘Maybe I’m getting old.' Then a couple of days later, bang, I’m back at it again", he explained. "I enjoy doing concerts more than I did back then. Maybe I’ve come full circle to appreciate how lucky I’ve been".
Rod Stewart is to also perform at Glastonbury, as part of the legend's slot on 29 June, which he said will "cost me a fortune". More on this from Nova here.