**EPIC REUNION: #FacesFriday Rocks Glastonbury with Surprise Performance of “Stay With Me” Alongside Rod Stewart — A Nostalgic Explosion of British Rock History Leaves Fans in Awe**
Glastonbury 2025 was already packed with unforgettable moments, but nothing hit quite like the surprise appearance of Faces legends during Rod Stewart’s Sunday set. As the sun dipped below the horizon, Rod turned to the mic with a grin and simply said, “Let’s turn back the clock.” Then—without warning—the opening riff of “Stay With Me” rang out across Worthy Farm.
Fans erupted as **Ronnie Wood** strutted onstage, guitar in hand, ready to relive the fire that once fueled one of Britain’s most legendary rock bands. The chemistry between Wood and Stewart was instantaneous, electric, and completely unfiltered—as though no time had passed since their wild ’70s heyday.
Social media instantly exploded with the hashtag **#FacesFriday**, even though it was Sunday night. The stage was raw and alive, with decades of rock ‘n’ roll history pouring out of every note. And while the joy was infectious, a touching moment arrived when Rod paused between verses to acknowledge the absence of drummer **Kenney Jones**, who couldn’t attend due to health issues.
“This one’s for Kenney,” Rod said, raising his glass skyward. The crowd followed, thousands of hands lifting in tribute. The big screen flashed a photo of a younger Kenney behind the kit, and the roar of the crowd turned emotional.
As the final chords faded and fireworks lit up the night, the performance felt less like a reunion and more like a resurrection—a rare, powerful reminder of why these songs endure and why the Faces still matter.
For those lucky enough to witness it, it wasn’t just a highlight of Glastonbury.
It was a piece of rock history, played loud, played proud, and played straight f
rom the heart.