First Flush Is the Deepest: Sir Rod Unveils New Toilet He Designed at Glastonbury
SOMERSET, ENGLAND, JUN 26 – The installation features Rod Stewart's hit songs and water-themed messages to highlight global sanitation issues, with nearly one in 10 people lacking clean water, WaterAid says.
- Sir Rod Stewart will perform on June 28, 2025, at Glastonbury Festival's Pyramid Stage during the tea-time legends slot near a giant boombox-shaped toilet he co-designed.
- Stewart teamed up with WaterAid to create the Boombox Bog to highlight the global need for clean water and decent sanitation, with millions still lacking these essentials.
- The leopard-print toilet plays select Stewart hits like 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?' and is located near where he will perform at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.
- Stewart revealed his set will last 90 minutes and teased appearances by guests including former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, while expressing hope for Celtic flags at the festival.
- After postponing US shows due to ill health and flu recovery, Stewart's Glastonbury performance underscores his commitment to music and raising awareness about basic needs through WaterAid.
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Rod Stewart helps design leopard-print boombox-shaped public toilet for Glastonbury
WaterAid/ Lucy Le Brocq Rod Stewart is making the most of his upcoming performance at the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival. He’s teamed up with the charity Water Aid to design a public toilet for the festival that’s — we kid you not — shaped like a giant boombox. Dubbed the “Boombox Bog” — bog is British slang for toilet — it features Rod Stewart cassette tapes affixed to the walls, a neon sign in the shape of a pair of headphones, and a leopard-prin…
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