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Glastonbury bosses tell Sir Rod Stewart to cut short his show as he reveals the staggering cost to perform at the festival


He has penned over 195 songs and sold 120million records worldwide throughout his 60-year career.

But Glastonbury Festival have denied Sir Rod Stewart an extra 15 minutes on stage for his coveted Legends slot next Saturday at Worthy Farm, despite him losing £180,000 to play there. The Maggie May singer, who has not performed at Glastonbury since 2002, confirmed that his Faces co-star and Rolling Stones guitarist, Ronnie Wood, will be making an appearance. But Sir Rod insisted ‘it doesn’t matter’ and that he was not scrimping for the sake of his team and confirmed his dancers and band would be flying Premium Economy from Vegas to the UK.

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