The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Los Angeles celebrated a legendary lineup of artists who helped define the sound of rock. This yearâs inductees: The White Stripes, Soundgarden, Warren Zevon, Bad Company, and Joe Cocker, were honored with powerful tributes, heartfelt speeches, and unforgettable performances.
â¤ď¸ The White Stripes
Detroitâs own The White Stripes officially joined the Rock Hall, with Iggy Pop delivering their induction speech. Pop praised the duoâs raw sound and magnetic chemistry, calling their music âa rocket of racket.â

Jack White accepted the honor, sharing a message from Meg White, whoâs stayed out of the spotlight since the bandâs 2011 breakup: âShe said that sheâs very sorry that she couldnât make it here tonight, but she wanted me to tell you that sheâs very grateful to all the folks who supported her through all the years,â Jack said.
While Jack didnât perform, fans were treated to a tribute set featuring Olivia Rodrigo and Feist performing âWeâre Going to Be Friends,â followed by Twenty One Pilots taking on âSeven Nation Army.â

đ¤ Soundgarden
Grunge icons Soundgarden were inducted by Jim Carrey, who called them âone of the most majestic, powerful and influential bands ever.â Surviving members Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron, Ben Shepherd, and Hiro Yamamoto accepted in honor of the late Chris Cornell.

Their two-song tribute brought the house down, Taylor Momsen and Brandi Carlile handled vocals, with Jerry Cantrell and Mike McCready joining on guitars for âRusty Cageâ and âBlack Hole Sun.â
Toni Cornell, Chrisâs daughter, also performed âFell on Black Daysâ with Nancy Wilson of Heart, one of the nightâs most emotional moments.
đśď¸ Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon was honored in the Musical Influence category, with David Letterman delivering a heartfelt induction. Calling Zevon âa poetâ of rock, Letterman reflected on his friendâs wit, wisdom, and timeless message from his final Late Show appearance, âEnjoy every sandwich.â

The Killers, joined by longtime Zevon collaborator Waddy Wachtel, performed a fiery version of âLawyers, Guns and Moneyâ that had the crowd on its feet.
⥠Bad Company
â70s supergroup Bad Company were welcomed into the Rock Hall by Fleetwood Macâs Mick Fleetwood, who hailed them as âone of the best rock ânâ roll bands of all time.â He called Paul Rodgers âthe voice every rock singer holds as their North Star. âDrummer Simon Kirke accepted on behalf of the band, paying tribute to his late bandmates Mick Ralphs and Boz Burrell.

An all-star lineup, featuring Joe Perry, Nancy Wilson, Chris Robinson, and Bryan Adams, delivered powerhouse performances of âFeel Like Makinâ Loveâ and âCanât Get Enough.â
đ¤ Joe Cocker
The late Joe Cocker closed the show with a stunning all-star tribute. Bryan Adams inducted the soulful singer, praising his unique ability to take covers and make them entirely his own. âItâs one thing to cover a song, but itâs another to make it your own, and thatâs what Joe could do,â Adams said.

The night ended with a rousing finale: Tedeschi Trucks Band, Teddy Swims, Nathaniel Rateliff, Cyndi Lauper, Chris Robinson, and Adams himself performed âFeelinâ Alrightâ and Cockerâs iconic version of âWith a Little Help From My Friends.â
đş Watch the Ceremony
Donât miss the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony highlights, airing January 1 on ABC and streaming on Disney+.
