Rock legend Billy Idol addressed his current standing in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame fan vote through a statement on X (formerly Twitter). The iconic punk rock pioneer trails behind Bad Company and Phish in the ongoing public voting process.
“It’s been great all of you voting every day for me to enter the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame,” Idol said. “We are currently just behind Phish and Bad Company. So keep on voting!”
The fan vote counts as one ballot among more than 1,000 that will determine the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class. This milestone marks a significant moment in Idol’s career. New details continue to emerge about his nomination and legacy.
2025 Nomination Details

Rock 929 revealed that Idol’s nomination specifically targets the Rock Hall class of 2025, not 2024 as some outlets initially reported. This nomination represents his first consideration for the prestigious honor.
Ultimate Classic Rock highlighted the significance of this timing. Idol has been eligible for induction since 2007. This recognition comes after years of anticipation from fans and industry observers.
Musical Legacy

iHeart documented Idol’s substantial contributions to rock music. His innovative approach blended punk, rock, and pop genres. This unique fusion has shaped multiple generations of musicians.
His distinctive style and musical versatility helped transform the landscape of rock music. These qualities earned him both a dedicated following and critical acclaim throughout his career.
Voting Impact

The current voting situation demonstrates the competitive nature of this year’s nomination process. Idol actively engages with fans through social media to secure his place in the Hall of Fame.
The final outcome will combine fan votes and official ballots. Results are expected in the coming months.