Under the golden hues of a setting Somerset sun, rock icon Rod Stewart stepped onto the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2025, and from the first haunting notes of “Sailing,” it was clear this would be a performance for the ages. Dressed in his trademark leopard-print blazer, the 80-year-old legend delivered the 1975 classic with a voice that, though weathered by time, carried the same raw emotion that made the song an anthem.

As the crowd—ranging from lifelong fans to teens discovering Stewart for the first time—joined in, the field became a swaying, sing-along spectacle. The chorus soared, backed by a soulful choir and sweeping strings, while thousands of phone lights flickered like stars over Worthy Farm.

Social media exploded with clips of tearful fans and awestruck reactions, with many calling it the most moving moment of the festival. Whether reliving nostalgia or hearing it anew, everyone felt the magic—proof that great music transcends time, and Rod Stewart, even after six decades in the spotlight, still knows how to command a stage like no other.

If “Sailing” had the crowd in tears, Rod Stewart’s blistering performance of “Stay With Me” at Glastonbury 2025 sent them into a full-blown rock ‘n’ roll frenzy. Kicking off with that iconic, raucous guitar riff, the 80-year-old legend proved he’s still every inch the swaggering showman of his 1970s heyday.

Ditching his jacket and rolling up his sleeves, Stewart strutted across the stage with the energy of a man half his age, belting out the Faces’ classic with gritty, whiskey-soaked vocals that lost none of their punch. The crowd roared as he nailed Ronnie Wood’s legendary guitar licks note-for-note, while his band—complete with a roaring horn section—turned the Pyramid Stage into a full-throttle rock revival.

Fans young and old jumped, clapped, and shouted along to every word, turning the field into a sea of bouncing bodies. Even the Glastonbury veterans agreed—it was one of the most electrifying rock performances the festival had ever seen. By the final, triumphant chorus, Stewart was drenched in sweat, grinning ear to ear, and basking in the deafening cheers.

Social media lit up instantly, with fans declaring, “Rod just schooled every young band at Glasto!” and “Who needs pyrotechnics when you’ve got THIS much energy?” Decades may pass, but Rod Stewart’s “Stay With Me” remains the ultimate rock anthem—and at Glastonbury 2025, it was nothing short of legendary.

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