certainly knows how to pain the town red on tour after he was reportedly filmed being escorted to his car by three assistants. The legendary rocker, 80, appeared wobbly on his feet during a crazy night out in Krakow, Poland, and he shows no signs of slowing down.
The musician is thought to have been partying at the bar for five hours after watching Arsenal lose to PSG in Ronnie Drew's Irish Bar. Sir Rod was soon surrounded by fellow Brits as he danced into the early hours of the morning like he used to in his younger years. The Maggie May chart topper allegedly left the packed venue at 1am but needed help getting home safely.

He was supported by three assistants, who took him to his car after he was done partying. A source told : "Rod might be an octogenarian, but he can still party like he's in his 20s.
"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." The onlooker added that someone shouted: "Where's Penny?" as he stepped into his car.
Rod, who is set to play Glastonbury next month, was in the Polish city as part of his One Last Time tour. He has definitely made the most of his tour as he's had wife Penny by his side.
Last month, Penny supported her husband on the road as he prepared for his tour in Copenhagen. The pair were seen rocking a matching outfit with his Loose Women star wife, 54, in a loved-up snap.
They were reunited once again as they enjoyed their home comforts at the Hotel d'Angleterre min the Danish capital. Both Rod and Penny were spotted sipping drinks at the beautiful location as they sweetly held hands and beamed to the camera.
In this picture, Rod rocked a thick cream jumper which he paired with grey chinos at the five-star hotel. He elevated his look with a pair of white high-top trainers and added a silver chain bracelet for a bit of sparkle.
Penny matched her rock star husband with a matching cream shirt and styled her long blonde tresses into loose beachy waves. Sir Rod's mammoth seven-month trip across the globe sees him perform in Europe, North America, and South America.
He will make a stop along the way at Glastonbury in June, but revealed performing at the hugely popular music festival would set him back a small fortune.
However, he insisted it was worth it in order to play to fans on the iconic Worthy Farm. During an appearance on TALKSport last November, he gushed: "It's a great honour. It's going to cost me a fortune to do it - $300,000 (£236,832)."
Explaining the enormous financial cost, Rod added: "I've got to bring all my band 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."
Express.co.uk has contacted Sir Rod's representatives for a comment.
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