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With Rod Stewart, 80, and Neil Young, 79, topping the bill at Glastonbury, festivals are tapping in to the demand to see rock’s elder statesmen on what could be their final globe-trotting tours.

Billy Idol, Happy Mondays, fronted by former drug addict Shaun Ryder, ex-Sex Pistol John Lydon, The Damned and the Jesus and Mary Chain are among the headline acts at the first Forever Now festival, celebrating the late-70s “post punk and new wave” scenes, at Milton Keynes Bowl.

Idol, 69, reveals he nearly expired from a heroin overdose in 1984 in a new documentary, Billy Idol Should Be Dead.

Punk trailblazers The Damned will appear without founding guitarist Brian James, who died aged 74 in March.

Homer told The i Paper: “The insurance premiums become a lot higher. It’s to do with age, their touring history and any medical conditions they may have had, so insurance becomes a consideration for an event like this.”

Steve Stevens (l) and Billy Idol perform onstage at the “Billy Idol Should Be Dead” premiere during the 2025 Tribeca Festival (Photo: Getty)

Performers who have emerged from rehab are now being asked to prove their fitness for a gruelling tour before being approved for cancellation cover.

Most artists take out “non appearance” cover before a major tour, with insurers charging up to 3 per cent of the total appearance fee.

“There are many more artists in these age groups touring than ever before and full credit to them. But insurers have to account for the fact that their ages perhaps make them more susceptible to illness or fatigue.”

“And premiums are higher for a band of five or six people and often you have to include key crew too, than for a DJ with no key crew who is not singing , which could be half the cost.”

Forever Now will be a ‘celebration of post-punk alternative culture’

A band at that level would look at other options, such as replacing a band member, before pulling a show, which could send premiums soaring.

Fans attending Ozzy Osbourne’s Black Sabbath farewell concert in Birmingham next month have been warned that the 76 year-old, suffering from Parkinson’s disease, will only be able to perform a few songs due to his condition.

Headline act Kraftwerk, the German electronica pioneers, are a safe booking since their touring line-up is regularly replenished by laptop-prodding new members. Ralf Hütter, the sole original member of the quartet, has said he will continue touring “until I fall off the stage.”

Steve Homer, CEO of AEG Presents UK, has back-up plans if any billed artist cannot appear at Forever Now (AEG)

Touring is also becoming more expensive – with a knock-on effect on ticket prices – because older singers need more time to recover between shows. “Billy Idol was literally pumped back to life in the 80s. He has to have a day off between shows now,” Homer said.

Homer hopes Forever Now will become an annual event, if the performers, and their fans, can last the course. “No-one thought we’d be seeing rock stars performing into their 80s,” he said.

Booking Billy Idol and Shaun Ryder might actually prove less of a risk than building a show around the latest TikTok-created pop sensation.

“Often a young artist who bursts onto the scene can suddenly be projected into a colossal workload they have not been used to, and these days the toll on mental health as well as physical becomes a worrying factor too,” warned Goebbels. 

Forever Now line-up

Kraftwerk – original member Florian Schneider left the band in 2008 and died in 2020. Ralf Hütter is the sole original member

Billy Idol – Generation X punk singer nearly died from heroin overdose and almost lost a leg in 1990 motorcycle crash. Now ‘California sober’ 

The Damned – Founding guitarist Brian James died in March

Happy Mondays – Former crack cocaine user and heroin addict Shaun Ryder is now clean. Bassist Paul Ryder died in 2022

Peter Murphy – Bauhaus goth icon cancelled 2025 tour due to health issues. Had entered rehab in 2022 after previous tour

Public Image Ltd – Ex-Pistol John Lydon admits “wallowing in alcohol” after death of wife Nora in 2023

Jesus & Mary Chain – 80s band who provoked riots originally split after booze-fuelled onstage fight in 1998

Psychedelic Furs – Saxophonist Mars Williams died in 2023

The Cult (performing as Death Cult) – singer Ian Astbury retreated to Tibetan monastery to recover from rock n’ roll lifestyle

Johnny Marr – Vegan former member of The Smiths took up running and is an advert for healthy living

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