Sir Rod Stewart, 79, 'plans to take his beloved 1,500 sq ft model railway station to Glastonbury Festival'

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Sir Rod Stewart, 79, 'plans to take his beloved 1,500 sq ft model railway station to Glastonbury Festival'
Published: Dec, 24 2024 10:21

Sir Rod Stewart has reportedly planned to take his beloved 1,500 sq ft model railway station to Glastonbury and is considering making a mini version of the festival. The hitmaker, 79, was the first act confirmed for Glastonbury 2025, with the rock star playing the Legends slot on the Pyramid Stage.

 [The hitmaker, 79, was the first act confirmed for Glastonbury 2025, with the festival announcing on Tuesday that the rock star will play the Legends slot on the Pyramid Stage]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The hitmaker, 79, was the first act confirmed for Glastonbury 2025, with the festival announcing on Tuesday that the rock star will play the Legends slot on the Pyramid Stage]

But according to his fellow train enthusiast and friend Jools Holland, the rocker will be packing heavier than usual as he told The Mirror he plans to bring one of his stations. Speaking to the publication, Jools said: 'He can't bring the whole set because it's enormous.

 [According to his fellow train enthusiast and friend Jools Holland, the rocker will be packing heavier than usual as he told The Mirror and be plans to bring one of his stations]
Image Credit: Mail Online [According to his fellow train enthusiast and friend Jools Holland, the rocker will be packing heavier than usual as he told The Mirror and be plans to bring one of his stations]

'But whenever he's on tour, he'll have a station building which he will take with him to a hotel. 'He could create his own little railway that goes around Glastonbury – a little ride-on thing that went up to the Healing Fields, around the jazz tent and back to the Pyramid Stage.'.

Sir Rod Stewart has reportedly planned to take his beloved 1,500 sq ft model railway station to Glastonbury and is considering making a mini version of the festival. The hitmaker, 79, was the first act confirmed for Glastonbury 2025, with the festival announcing on Tuesday that the rock star will play the Legends slot on the Pyramid Stage.

Jools toured with Rod earlier this year and also landed a No.1 hit album with Swing Fever. But in his interview Jools confessed that he 'didn't know how to react' and joked if he should put his Rolls-Royce in a swimming pool. Jools's interview comes just days after Rod revealed the extreme lengths he went to in his quest to transport his beloved model railway collection to the UK.

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