This summer, rocker Ronnie Wood and his pal Sir Rod Stewart will be performing on stage at Glastonbury.
Fans will once more visit Worthy Farm in Somerset on June 25 through June 29 when Maggie May will play the “legends” slot on Sunday afternoon. Neil Young will also appear on the Pyramid Stage, according to a recent confirmation from the band Bosses.
Ronnie has also been booked, it has been claimed, and they won’t be the only ones who roll back through the years. According to insiders, Rod and the former Stones star were photographed together in Mayfair last month for Rod’s 80th birthday bash.
Rod was Ronnie’s best man at his 2012 wedding to theatre producer Sally Humphreys. He confirmed his performance at the Pyramid Stage last year on social media, saying, “I’m proud and ready and more than happy to take the stage once more to delight and titillate my friends at Glastonbury.”
A festival source has stated to The Sun that Rod is “really excited about his big Worthy Farm gig” and that Ronnie “won’t be too appropriate to be there.” He is aware that putting them together will be very popular.
Could a superstar appear in the green room alongside them? With the announcement of her Cowboy Carter tour, Beyoncé’s odds of appearing at the Glastonbury Festival have been slashed.
The Texas Hold ‘ Em singer, 43, last performed in the UK in 2023 on the Renaissance World Tour, which saw her play five dates at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. And this summer, she’s returning to the stadium to perform on the 5th, 7th, 10th and 12th June this year.
After her gigs in London, Beyoncé is flying over to Paris 19 and 21 before returning to Houston for a gig on 28. That leaves the star a few days to possibly surprise fans at Glastonbury, which is happening between 25 and 29 June. If she were to perform on Friday, June 27, it might be a tight squeeze, but it’s something a megastar hasn’t done before.
Leading bookmaker Coral reports that Glastonbury 2025 has received strong support for her and that Coral has reduced her odds from 10-1) to 2-1 to confirm her as one of the artists playing the festival this summer. “We know Beyoncé will be heading across to London for her Cowboy Carter tour this summer, and that may not be her only visit, as we have seen strong support for Queen B to be one of the headline acts at Glastonbury”, said Coral’s John Hill.
Other odds include 1-5 for Charli XCX, 4-5 for Stevie Wonder, 5-4 for Nile Rodgers, 6-4 for Olivia Rodrigo, 7-4 for Chappell Roan, 2-1 for Ed Sheeran, 2-1 for Foo Fights, and 9-4 for Harry Styles. Beyoncé was originally going to announce her tour in January but postponed it due to the “devastation” of the California wildfires.
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