Rod Stewart has confirmed that he will reunite with his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood ahead of his upcoming slot at Glastonbury next month.
Faces who were formed in 1969, before splitting in 1975, saw Stewart and Wood play alongside bassist Ronnie Lane, drummer Kenney Jones and keyboard player Ian McLagan.
In an interview with That Peter Crouch Podcast, Rod Stewart had been asked if he stays in touch with Ronnie Wood and "other people in music".
"Not really," he replied. "Woody (Wood) I do a lot, just recently, because we're going to do Glastonbury together".
"Elton (John), sometimes, you know, birthdays, but nowhere near how we used to. I think probably because he doesn't drink anymore and Woody doesn't drink, and I still do. They stay away from me. Bad influence".
Stewart added: "I've done it (Glastonbury) before. I did it in 2002, but this is on the legend stage".
"I was only supposed to play for an hour and a quarter, but I've asked them, 'Please, another 15 minutes' because I play for over two hours every night and it's nothing. But yeah, looking forward to it".
Last week, Rod Stewart stated that he has "so much more music" to make, and has three albums in the pipeline. More on this from Nova here.