Glastonbury Fans Hail Rod Stewart Performance 'Best Ever' as He's Joined on-Stage by Three Legends
- Sir Rod Stewart performed on the Pyramid Stage during Glastonbury Festival 2025 on Sunday afternoon, June 29, in the Legends slot.
- Stewart took the stage following his recent recovery from the flu and drew attention with a nod to his Scottish roots and a tribute to late Christine McVie.
- He was joined by Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall, and Lulu, performing classic hits like Maggie May and Do Ya Think I'm Sexy to a large, engaged crowd.
- Fans praised Stewart’s energy and catalogue, calling him "a proper rock star" and describing the set as one of the best at Glastonbury, despite some critical views on his vocals.
- The performance reinforced Stewart’s enduring appeal at 80 years old and highlighted his role as a unifying figure amid festival controversies over recent politically charged stages.
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Rod Stewart Brings Out Ronnie Wood and Other Surprise Guests During Glastonbury Legends Slot
Stewart also surprised the crowd with appearances from Lulu and Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall in England on June 29Samir Hussein/WireImage Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood perform at Glastonbury on June 29, 2025NEED TO KNOWRod Stewart brought out Ronnie Wood, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall and Lulu during his Glastonbury set on June 29The special guests came out during Stewart's legends slot“It brings me real great pleasure to bring on the stage two — what …
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