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Rod Stewart brought out Ronnie Wood, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall, and Lulu during his Glastonbury set on June 29, 2025, in England.
The "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" singer, 80, stepped out on the festival's Pyramid Stage for his legends slot performance, where he was joined by special guests Lulu, Rolling Stones member and Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, and Simply Red's Mick Hucknall.
After playing a few of his biggest hits, including "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy," Stewart surprised the crowd with Hucknall, 65, and a duet of "If You Don't Know Me by Now" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes — which was famously covered by Simply Red.

Later in the set, he brought out Wood, 78, for Faces' 1971 hit "Stay With Me," as well as Lulu, 76, for a performance of "Hot Legs."
"Now it brings me real great pleasure to bring on the stage two — what I call — legends, along with me," Stewart said before surprising the crowd with Wood and Lulu and giving Wood a warm hug.
The Wood surprise comes just two months after drummer Kenney Jones teased in an interview with The Telegraph that an album from Faces was on the way. The LP would mark the English rock group's first album in 50 years, with "about 11 tracks" recorded so far at RAK Studios in London.
Read more about Rod Stewart's life and career, including his 8 kids and his 18th anniversary celebration with wife Penny Lancaster here.