Rod Stewart looks worse for wear in undone shirt as he kisses pal Jools Holland on the cheek

Rod Stewart looked a little worse on Thursday night, after enjoying a meal at Lou Lou’s in London with friend Jools Holland.

The singer, 78, appeared in jovial spirits as he emerged from the restaurant with his arm around Jools, 65, before giving him a kiss on the cheek.

Rod showed off his eccentric sense of style with a partially undone white shirt, blazer and pinstripe trousers.

The Maggie May hitmaker certainly seemed in a playful mood as he stopped to talk and take selfies with fans and at one point tried to get on a bike.

Rod stopped to give some money to a man who was homeless and gave a warm hug to a fan who had been waiting outside the restaurant to talk to him.

Having fun: Rod Stewart looked a little worse on Thursday night after enjoying a meal at Lou Lou’s in London with boyfriend Jools Holland

Night out: The singer, 78, appeared in jovial spirits as he emerged from the restaurant with his arm around Jools, 65, before kissing him on the cheek goodbye

Night out: The singer, 78, appeared in jovial spirits as he emerged from the restaurant with his arm around Jools, 65, before kissing him on the cheek goodbye

Eccentric style: Rod bared his very bronzed chest in his white shirt unbuttoned to his navel

Eccentric style: Rod bared his very bronzed chest in his white shirt unbuttoned to his navel

Last week, Rod revealed that his upcoming gigs in Edinburgh will be “the last” of his rock and roll shows.

The singer is scheduled for two gigs at Edinburgh Castle in July, but has admitted it’s time to drop the curtain on his rock performances.

Known for albums like Blondes Have More Fun and Vagabond Heart, Sir Rod now wants to focus on the more traditional pop sound of his 2002 album It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook.

Now ready to return to the city, Sir Rod explained his decision during an appearance on BBC Breakfast, saying: ‘My forthcoming concerts at Edinburgh Castle will be the last of rock and roll shows.

“I want to move on and have always wanted to do The Great American Songbook live. It sold 38 million copies.

“I also made a fantastic swing album with Jools Holland that is more Louis Prima than Frank Sinatra. I just want to change something.’

Meanwhile, Rod has put his mansion in Los Angeles up for sale for a whopping $70 million.

Now sources have revealed that he has no plans to set up another family base in the city.

Quirky: Rod showed off his eccentric sense of style with a partially undone white shirt, blazer and pinstripe trousers

Quirky: Rod showed off his eccentric sense of style with a partially undone white shirt, blazer and pinstripe trousers

Entertainer: At one point, Rod tried to jump on a bike before heading to his chauffeured car

Entertainer: At one point, Rod tried to jump on a bike before heading to his chauffeured car

Chatty: Rod grinned as he chatted with fans after leaving the exclusive club

Chatty: Rod grinned as he chatted with fans after leaving the exclusive club

Kind: Rod stopped to give some money to a man who was homeless

Kind: Rod stopped to give some money to a man who was homeless

Gigs: Last week, Rod revealed his upcoming gigs in Edinburgh will be 'the last' of his rock and roll shows

Gigs: Last week, Rod revealed his upcoming gigs in Edinburgh will be ‘the last’ of his rock and roll shows

Sweet: The singer gave a warm hug to a fan who had been waiting outside the restaurant to talk to him

Sweet: The singer gave a warm hug to a fan who had been waiting outside the restaurant to talk to him

Say Cheese: The Maggie May hitmaker certainly seemed in a playful mood as he stopped to talk and take selfies with fans

Say Cheese: The Maggie May hitmaker certainly seemed in a playful mood as he stopped to talk and take selfies with fans

Hometime: Rod looked a little fuzzy as he headed home after a night at the exclusive members' club

Hometime: Rod looked a little fuzzy as he headed home after a night at the exclusive members’ club

According to two well-placed insiders, Sir Rod has grown tired of what he sees as the ‘toxic’ culture in Los Angeles – where he feels he has ‘no privacy’ – and has chosen to return to his home full-time in England to support his wife Penny and their sons, who no longer want to deal with the ‘nuisance’ of commuting.

Sir Rod and Penny, who tied the knot in 2007, have two sons together – Alastair, 18, and Aiden, 12 – who are both currently enrolled in a school in Essex, while their mother has been working as a volunteer police officer in London for the past years.

“Penny loves the life she’s built away from America and away from LA. She loves nothing more than working for the police,” a friend of the family told DailyMail.com.

“She also finds travel more annoying than anything else and just wants to live her life as a working mom.”

The former model – who married Sir Rod in 2007 – was inspired to become a special constable for the City of London Police by the TV series Famous and Fighting Crime, in which she appeared. She completed her training in April 2021 and started volunteering with the forcing soon after.

DailyMail.com reached out to Sir Rod’s spokesperson for comment at the time.