Glastonbury 2016: Rod Stewart Reveals Hopes To Perform With The Faces At Worthy Farm

Rod Reveals The One Thing He'd Reunite The Faces For

Rod Stewart has an offer for Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis, revealing that he’d love to perform at the Worthy Farm festival with his band The Faces.

The rocker made the admission during a radio interview, explaining that he’d love to reunite the band again for a star turn on the famous Pyramid stage.

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Rod and Ronnie performing in September

He told Radio London: “I just wish someone would phone us up from Glastonbury and ask us to do that.

"They have never done it. We would be up for it. There are only three of us standing now."

Rod recently reunited with his bandmates Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones for a special, one-off event.

Tickets for next year’s Glastonbury sold out in record time last weekend, when all 180,000 tickets were snapped up in a matter of minutes, despite the fact no artists have been confirmed for the festival.

Rod isn’t the first star to reveal that he’d like to perform at Glastonbury, as earlier this week, Leo Sayer told the ‘Loose Women’ panel that he’d love to make his way to the farm next June.

“I want do to it. Why not?” he said. “There's that nice little slot where they put people like Al Green, you know, the legendary artists... yeah I could do that hands down…

“I’m sorry, I’m not being flash, but I mean… easy peasy, bring it on! I love playing those big gigs as well, it’s great.”

Glastonbury 2016: Potential Headliners
Foo Fighters(01 of12)
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Dave Grohl and his band were forced to pull out of the festival in 2015, and Dave promised to make it up to fans - what better way to do it than to headline in 2016? Likelihood: 3.5/5. (credit:Barry Brecheisen/Invision/AP)
Foals(02 of12)
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Following the release of 'What Went Down', Yannis Philippakis's band are bigger than ever, and it's definitely time for them to step up to the plate. Well, Pyramid. Florence Welch has already proven that you don't need to be a HUGE star to pull a giant crowd, and Arctic Monkeys have also had no problems in impressing the crowds while headlining. Likelihood: 4/5. (credit:Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP)
Fleetwood Mac(03 of12)
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Fans have been calling for the band to play the festival for years now and with Christine McVie back in the group, the time's never been better. Sadly, the rockers turned down Michael Eavis in 2015, choosing Isle Of Wight festival instead (and taking home a heap load of cash in the process). Likelihood: 3/5. (credit:Jim Ross/Invision/AP)
Rihanna(04 of12)
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RiRi did have a huge Glastonbury-shaped gap in her 'Anti' world tour schedule - that was until she had to reschedule most of the UK dates, which seemingly rule her out of this year's festival. Likelihood: 1/5. (credit:Joel Ryan/AP)
Adele(05 of12)
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Adele has staged the music comeback of the century, and while she's always been adamant that headlining Glastonbury isn't on her to-do list, the festival's booker has said they're in "final talks" with the star. Likelihood: 2.5/5. (Please do it, Adele. Thanks) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Miley Cyrus(06 of12)
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And you thought Kanye was a controversial choice, eh? According to reports, Miley could be making her Glastonbury debut, showcasing her latest 'Dead Petz' project with The Flaming Lips' frontman Wayne Coyne. Likelihood: To headline? 1/5. To appear at some point and twerk furiously? 4/5. (credit:Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP)
Kylie Minogue (07 of12)
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Kylie was originally booked to headline in 2005, but was forced to cancel after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Having proved that she’s still got what it takes at her 2015 Hyde Park gig, we reckon it's time for her to play the set she never had the chance to.Likelihood: 2/5. (credit:Tim Edwards/WENN.com)
Daft Punk(08 of12)
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The robotic duo would be the perfect Friday night act to whip the festival up into a frenzy ready for two more days of music. Glastonbury 2013 took place under a fog of (sadly untrue) rumours that the french stars would be staging a secret set, will 2016 be their year? Likelihood: 1.5/5. (credit:Zach Cordner/Invision/AP)
Taylor Swift(09 of12)
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As her world domination continues, surely the next logical step for Queen Taylor is the Pyramid Stage?Likelihood: 2/5. (credit:KGC-138/STAR MAX/IPx)
The Faces(10 of12)
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Rod and Ronnie briefly reunited in September 2015, and Rod later stated he'd get the band back together - but only if Glastonbury came calling. But are they suitable headliners? We're not so sure... Likelihood: 1/5. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Prince(11 of12)
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This. Needs. To. Happen. Likelihood: Just make it happen already. (credit:Matt Kent via Getty Images)
The Stone Roses(12 of12)
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The Stone Roses are performing a series of gigs next year - but there'll already booked in for Scotland's T In The Park. Likelihood: 2/5. (credit:Rob Ball via Getty Images)