Rod Stewart puts on a stylish display despite nursing an injured hand after night out at The Kit Kat Club

He is known for his quirky outfits and striking ensembles.

And Rod Stewart did not disappoint on Tuesday evening when he headed home in a striking orange outfit after a night out at the Kit Kat Club in London.

But while still looking good, the star was also suffering from an injury as his right hand was wrapped in a tight bandage.

Determined not to let the injury deter him, the legendary musician looked in good spirits as he donned a shiny orange vest decorated with floral embroidery.

The star paired the look with a white shirt and a black and yellow striped tie before donning a velvet rust-colored blazer jacket.

Rod Stewart, 79, put on a stylish show on Tuesday despite nursing an injured hand after a night out at The Kit Kat Club in London

The musician's right hand was wrapped in a bandage, but he continued to show off his quirky style in a shiny orange vest decorated with floral embroidery

The musician’s right hand was wrapped in a bandage, but he continued to show off his quirky style in a shiny orange vest decorated with floral embroidery

Rod carried his essentials in a red bag with blue and purple paisley patterns, adding a pop of color to his striking look.

To show off his impressive range of footwear, he opted for a pair of bronze brogues with leopard print panels.

Rod has had both knee replacement and ankle surgery in the past, but it is not yet known how he injured his hand.

MailOnline has contacted Rod’s representative for comment.

The star went under the knife in 2020 after sustaining injuries while playing football.

After a knee replacement, he then opted for ankle fusion surgery which reportedly cost £8,000.

He previously told The Sun: ‘I had my knee repaired with a knee replacement, so at the time the ankle didn’t know what was going on because it’s obviously crooked because of the knees, so now I had to have the ankle done.’

But in April 2022, Rod said he was back to full health as he took the football field and practiced his skills.

The star previously went under the knife in 2020 after suffering injuries while playing football, having undergone both a knee replacement and ankle fusion surgery which reportedly cost £8,000.

The star previously went under the knife in 2020 after suffering injuries while playing football, having undergone both a knee replacement and ankle fusion surgery which reportedly cost £8,000.

But in April 2022, Rod said he was back to full health as he took the football field and practiced his skills

But in April 2022, Rod said he was back to full health as he took the football field and practiced his skills

Do the Da Ya think I'm sexy?  At the time, the singer said it was

Do the Da Ya think I’m sexy? At the time, the singer said it was “full steam ahead” before teasing a visit to his Scottish homeland

Meanwhile, Rod's wife Penny Lancaster, 52, was also left on crutches in October 2023 after suffering a torn meniscus in her right knee.

Meanwhile, Rod’s wife Penny Lancaster, 52, was also left on crutches in October 2023 after suffering a torn meniscus in her right knee.

He wrote at the time: ‘After knee replacement and angle fusion surgery, I am back in top physical condition at the age of 77 in preparation for my long-awaited tour dates – and perhaps a call-up to Scotland!!!

‘Full speed ahead, but on tour!!!’

After the first knee replacement, his wife Penny Lancaster, 52, said Rod’s knee was better than ever before.

“He was running sideways and it’s all resolved. He is like a masterclass in knee replacement – ​​there is no stopping him,” she explained.

Penny has also recently been to war after being spotted using a pair of crutches in October last year.

The model turned police officer suffered a torn meniscus in her right knee, forcing her to use crutches to get around.

A spokesman for Penny said at the time: ‘The cause of the injury is unknown; nor at this stage, is the treatment. The injury was probably sustained abroad and is not related to her activities as a special agent.’