Rod Stewart Confirms He'll Perform With Former Bandmate Ronnie Wood at Summer Festival
Rod Stewart Confirms He'll Perform With Former Bandmate Ronnie Wood at Summer Festival originally appeared on Parade.
has confirmed that he will perform with his former Faces bandmate at England's Glastonbury festival, which is set for late June.
For the last 50 years, Wood has been in the Rolling Stones. Prior to that, he and Stewart were bandmates in Faces, and Wood was featured on several of Stewart's solo albums.
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"Woody, I do [speak to] a lot," Stewart said on a recent episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, per Ultimate Classic Rock. "Just recently, 'cause we're gonna do Glastonbury together."
Stewart last played at Glastonbury, the U.K.'s premiere festival, back in 2002, while Wood played there in 2013 with the Rolling Stones.He's slated to perform this year on Sunday, June 29, the closing date of the festival. Stewart is second billed to headliner Olivia Rodrigo. Other acts playing the festival include Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Charli xcx, John Fogerty, The 1975, Alanis Morissette and more.
In a recent interview with AARP the Magazine, Stewart confirmed that one of the new album projects he's working on is a Faces album, presumably with Wood and drummer Kenney Jones.
'At the moment, I'm doing a covers album of all the songs I've ever wanted to cover—doing it with my band and recording it in my gym,' he told the magazine. 'I'm supposed to do a country album, which the record company would like me to do. And we're working on a Faces album, so that's three projects that have got to be done.'
Rod Stewart Confirms He'll Perform With Former Bandmate Ronnie Wood at Summer Festival first appeared on Parade on May 29, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.
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