Rod Stewart returns to Glastonbury for 2025 legends slot
- Rod Stewart has been confirmed to perform at Glastonbury 2025 in the legends slot on the Pyramid Stage.
- This performance will occur 23 years after his last appearance at the festival in 2002.
- His return is a highly anticipated highlight before the festival enters a fallow year.
In an exciting announcement for music lovers, Rod Stewart has been confirmed to perform at the Glastonbury Festival in 2025. This event is significant because it marks 23 years since Stewart last played at the festival, highlighting a long gap in his appearances. Sir Rod, now 79 years old, is set to take the famous Sunday teatime 'legends' slot on the Pyramid Stage. His previous appearance at Glastonbury was in 2002, where he shared the stage with notable acts like Coldplay and Stereophonics. Emily Eavis, co-organiser of the festival, expressed enthusiasm about Stewart's return, as it is seen as a fitting highlight before the festival takes a fallow year. The announcement came through Eavis's Instagram post, which conveyed the festival's excitement for Stewart's performance.