
During the star-studded Glastonbury concert, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood reunite.

During Sunday’s star-studded Glastonbury legends slot, Rod Stewart was joined by his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood. Between 1969 to 1975, when the band broke up, Rod and the Rolling Stones guitarist were part of the Faces. In addition to other senior performers’ cameos, the two returned to the stage at the Glastonbury festival to sing the group’s iconic 1971 hit, “Stay with Me.” After Rod exclaimed, “C’mon Ronnie, let’s remember the good old days, my son,” his former bandmate began to play the first few bars of their hit song.
Also joining Rod for the Pyramid Stage gig were Lulu, who performed Hot Legs with the rocker, and Mick Hucknall who duetted on a cover of Harold Melvin’s If You Don’t Know Me By Now – a song that was a hit for Mick’s band Simply Red in 1989.
Rod also wished a happy 90th birthday to Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, who appeared on stage in a wheelchair. He was joined by his daughter and current Glastonbury organiser, Emily EaviIn addition to hugging Michael, the rock icon dedicated his song, I Don’t Want To Talk About It, to him. Olivia Rodrigo will be the final act to perform on the Pyrmaid Stage as Glastonbury draws to a conclusion on Sundays
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