sure knows how to let his hair down while on tour as he was filmed being led to his car by three minders. The legendary rocker, 80, seemed unsteady on his feet while on a wild night out in Krakow, Poland as he shows no sign of slowing down.
He is said to have after watching Arsenal lose to PSG in Ronnie Drew's Irish Bar. Sir Rod was surrounded by fellow Brits as he partied into the night, reminiscent of his younger years.
The Maggie May hitmaker allegedly left the packed venue at 1am but needed a little help getting back safely. He was supported by three minders, who took him to his car after he was done partying.

“Rod might be an octogenarian but he can still party like he’s in his 20s," a source said. “When he left he had to be steered out by his minders and was stumbling a bit."
“The punters in the bar loved it and were cheering for him," they added to The onlooker said someone shouted "where's Penny?," as Sir Rod got into his waiting car.
Sir Rod, who, was in the Polish city as part of his One Last Time tour. He has certainly made the most of his tour as he's had wife Penny by his side.
Last month, as he prepared for his tour in Copenhagen. He donned a matching outfit with his star wife, 54, in a loved up snap.
They once again as they enjoyed their home comforts at the Hotel d'Angleterre in the Danish capital. Both Sir Rod and Penny sipped on their drinks in the stunning location as they lovingly held hands.
Sir Rod rocked a thick cream jumper with grey chinos at the five-star hotel as he added high-top white trainers and a silver chain bracelet. Penny matched her rock star husband was she wore a shirt in the same shade and kept her long blonde locks down.
Sir Rod's mammoth seven-month trip across the sees him perform in Europe, North America and South America. He will make a stop off at Glastonbury in June but revealed.
However, he insisted it was worth it in order to play to fans on the iconic Worthy Farm. Appearing on TALKSport last November he said: “It’s a great honour.” He admitted: “It’s going to cost me a fortune to do it – $300,0000 (£236,832).”
Explaining the huge financial cost, Rod added: “I’ve got to bring all my band back from America, of course Glastonbury don’t pay for that. But I don’t care if it cost me $1million (£789,440), I would have done it. This is a great honour. It really is the greatest honour.”
The has contacted Sir Rod's representatives for comment.
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