Sir Rod Stewart loves this Glasgow pub so much, he visited it 10 times in 18 months.

The 79-year-old legendary singer has a strong affinity with Scotland and Glasgow and is a die-hard Celtic fan.

That's why we often see him popping up at various spots around the city, including Celtic Park to watch games.

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With his own whisky brand, the Maggie May crooner is known to enjoy a trip to the pub - or 10.

And one city boozer has clearly made an impression on him during his visits to Glasgow.

The team at Murphy's on Bell Street claimed Sir Rod stopped by 10 times in just a year and a half.


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He was spotted celebrating a Celtic win with Alan Brazil in the pub last November, and the team thanked him for coming in and even signing a bottle of his Wolfie's whisky for them. 

"Ten visits in 18 months," they remarked. "I think it’s fair to say, Rod Stewart is part of The Murphy’s family."

Sir Rod has been nicknamed the 'celebrity barman' by the pub staff as he previously got behind the bar and began pouring pints to punters. 


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In April 2022, he visited his 'favourite' pub and signed a Celtic drum to be displayed in the bar. 

In February 2023, the Baby Jane hitmaker was filmed standing on the table and singing along to Grace and The Celtic Song with fellow punters after Celtic beat Rangers.

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And in April this year, Sir Rod delighted fans with a surprise performance at the pub.

Joined by Scottish country singer Kevin McGuire and John McLaughlin - the singer from Glasgow-based band Johnny Mac & The Faithful - the trio performed the iconic hit Maggie May.