Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood to Reunite for 2025 Glastonbury Legends Slot Performance

May 28, 2025
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood to Reunite for 2025 Glastonbury Legends Slot Performance
  • The new Faces album is tentatively expected to be released in 2026, as all members are engaged in various projects, complicating the recording process.

  • Rod Stewart is set to perform at the Legends Slot of the 2025 Glastonbury Festival alongside his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, marking a significant moment in their musical history.

  • Stewart confirmed their reunion during an appearance on 'That Peter Crouch Podcast', expressing excitement about the performance and stating he is 'proud, ready and more than able to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury.'

  • Although this performance does not signify a full Faces reunion, hints of new music are emerging, with bandmate Kenney Jones revealing that they have recorded about 11 tracks for a potential album.

  • Rod Stewart has not performed with The Faces since 1975, although he and Wood collaborated on the 'Unplugged…and Seated' MTV album in 1993.

  • In addition to the Faces album, Stewart is also working on multiple other projects, including a covers album and a potential country album.

  • Stewart will perform on the Pyramid Stage on June 29, 2025, a prestigious slot previously held by iconic artists like Dolly Parton and Lionel Richie.

  • The festival is generating buzz for a potential secret set, with speculation surrounding artists like The Cure and Mumford & Sons.

  • General admission tickets for Glastonbury have risen to over £350, with a recent resale selling out in about 30 minutes.

  • As of now, the Glastonbury Festival has not officially confirmed the Faces reunion, but updates can be found on their official website.

  • Rumors about the band's reunion were fueled by Stewart's daughter Ruby, who commented on a photo of the band members together, and an Instagram post from Stewart featuring Wood and Jones.

  • A documentary about the Faces is currently in progress, utilizing unseen archival footage filmed in 1972, which includes candid moments from their early days.

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