Glastonbury 2025: Rod Stewart Says 'I Don't Care Anymore' as He Promises 'Special' Performance - Liverpool Echo
- On June 26, 2025, Rod Stewart took to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival, performing the coveted Legends slot in Somerset, England.
- His set was initially 75 minutes but he negotiated an extension to an hour and a half to include more songs despite recent setbacks.
- Stewart aimed to entertain without announcements between songs, rejecting the 'teatime slot' label, which he said sounded like 'pipe and slippers'.
- He highlighted that his performances typically last more than two hours and expressed that his main priority is entertaining his audience rather than worrying about critics' opinions.
- Despite recovering from flu and cancelling six June concerts, his Glastonbury appearance reaffirmed his commitment to touring amid a celebrated 50-year career.
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Rod Stewart says he doesn't 'remember a thing' about the last time he played famed UK festival
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for FIREAID Rod Stewart will perform in what’s called the “Legends slot” at the U.K.’s iconic Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, and it will be his first time at that event since 2002. Last time, he had literally 100,000 people singing and swaying to his music — but he claims he has absolutely no memory of that moment. “I don’t remember a thing,” he tells the BBC. “I do so many concerts, they all blend into one.” And Rod do…
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