
Massive band to reunite at Glastonbury for Legends slot after confirming they are making new album
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SIR ROD STEWART has planned a mini Faces reunion for his Glastonbury Legends slot.
Rollings Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, who is a close friend of the Maggie May singer and was in Faces with him in the Seventies, is heading to Worthy Farm to perform alongside him.
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Rod Stewart with Rollings Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood
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Rod revealed it to Peter Crouch and Chris Stark on That Peter Crouch podcast, out now.
When asked by Pete (who we regularly see at Glasto looking rather worse for wear) if he stayed in touch with the Stones or Sir Elton John, Rod told him: 'Not really, but Woody and I do a lot just recently because we are going to do Glastonbury together.'
When asked why they'd lost touch, Rod said it was because neither Ronnie nor Elton drink any more, adding: 'I think they stay away from me.'
Rod, above with Ronnie, hasn't revealed whether Faces drummer Kenney Jones will be coming on stage too.
But the pair confirmed last month they'd made a new 11-track album.
Kenney said of the songs, recorded at Rak Studios in London: 'Most of them are good.
'I can't see it coming out this year. But I can see it coming out next year.
'Everyone's doing different things.
'We do little snippets here and there.
"Then all of a sudden, The Stones are out on tour again, Rod's out again.'
Sir Rod Stewart partying in an Irish bar in Krakow
AN ORA AROUND MILEY
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Rita Ora seen at an exclusive album playback party at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles
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Miley Cyrus held the bash to celebrate her new album
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Anya Taylor-Joy with hubby Malcolm McRae and another guest
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WE'RE not the only ones excited about Miley Cyrus' new record – with guests including Anya Taylor-Joy and Rita Ora seen at an exclusive album playback party at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
The pair, plus Anya's husband Malcolm McRae, were spied at the bash where they got to hear the 13 tracks in full for the first time.
Something Beautiful, the ninth studio by Miley is out tomorrow along with new single Easy Lover.
The record will be followed by a 55-minute musical film of the same name, which will be shown in Cineworld cinemas across the UK for one night only on June 27.
Get the popcorn in!
CHARLOTTE'S SWIPE AT EX NORTON AFTER APP UPDATE
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James Norton's latest romance hasn't ended too well
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British model Charlotte Rose Smith
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SOMETHING tells us James Norton's romance with British model Charlotte Rose Smith hasn't ended too well.
The Sun revealed over the weekend the Happy Valley actor James, reactivated his Raya account.
He had uploaded fresh pictures to his profile, including one shot of him with a shaved head, which is for his role in new film Sunny Dancer.
As a passing shot, Charlotte, shared then seemingly removed the now-famous picture of Nicole Kidman celebrating her divorce from Tom Cruise in 2001.
The snap has become a viral meme for the newly single among us, and was recently posted by Jenna Dewan after she finalised her divorce from Channing Tatum.
PORT IN A STORM
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French actress Camille Cottin with Natalie Portman
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Natalie was invited to sit front row as Dior presented its Cruise 2026 collection
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NATALIE PORTMAN styled out the rain with a brolly when she was invited to sit front row as Dior presented its Cruise 2026 collection.
She was joined by celebs including French actress Camille Cottin, above with Natalie, and Emily In Paris star Ashley Parks at the Villa Albani Torlonia in Rome, where brollies were handed out to keep the guests dry.
The fashion brand's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri had a strict guest code, with all the blokes made to wear black, while the women were in white.
Natalie looked thrilled to be at the event and off the promo trail for her new film, Guy Ritchie's Fountain Of Youth.
The reviews haven't been too kind so far, with one branding it 'one of the worst films of the year'.
But at least in the front row, Nat only had to concentrate on the fashion.
UK ACTS IN £794M BOOM
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British music is booming thanks to the incredible rise of artists such as Central Cee
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BRITISH music exports are booming, and rose to a record high of £794million last year.
New figures from the BPI revealed they increased by 1.9 per cent – the highest since the yearly survey started.
The feat is, in part, down down to the incredible rise of artists such as Dua Lipa, Central Cee, and Charli XCX, who are among the world's most- streamed artists.
The figures also revealed we remain the world's second-biggest exporter of tunes – with 600 British artists getting more than 100million audio streams worldwide.
Us Brits really are the best when it comes to music.
JAMES TO REJOIN THE FIGHT
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James Morrison is returning to music with a new album
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THE brilliant James Morrison is returning to music with new album Fight Another Day.
His wife Gill died last year and it's clear the singer put his emotions into his sixth record, out on October 3.
James, below, said: 'When I leaned into how I was feeling, that's when the songs started coming. I started writing about what I was going through. My own struggles with myself.
'Every day being a bit of a battle. Trying to eke the light out after what felt like darkness for ages.
"I'm really proud of the album in terms of the creative, sonic elements and how I dealt with truthful stuff.
'But also it's an album of songs that hopefully make you feel better and make you nod your head and stamp your feet and sing along.'
Comedian Adam Buxton today also announces that his debut record, Buckle Up, is out on September 12, while Giggs has dropped new track Gorgeous.
IF anyone needs proof that vegans can't be having much fun eating seeds and veg, check out actor Jason Isaacs' new chat with Jessie Ware on her Table Manners podcast.
'I hate food now because I went vegan, there's no pleasure left in life,' Jason says. 'Five years later, I still hate it.'
A bacon and egg cob will perk you up Jason.
ROSE LESLIE has spoken of her joy at marrying fellow Game Of Thrones star Kit Harington in her grand old home.
They tied the knot in 2018, in the Scottish castle where she grew up. Ahead of their seventh wedding anniversary, Rose tells the July edition of Tatler magazine: 'I felt so elated that day.
'It was the culmination of marrying the love of my life, in the home that I was incredibly happy in.'
VETERAN US group Sparks are on course to land the first No1 album in their 54-year history.
The duo, Ron and Russell Mael have taken an early lead in the race with Mad!, which is their 28th studio album.
Their highest-ever position in the Official Album Charts was in 1974, when they reached No4 with Kimono My House – a favourite of bands such as The Last Dinner Party, Duran Duran and Pet Shop Boys.
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