Rod Stewart Backs Nigel Farage – Brexit Twist?
- Sir Rod Stewart, 80, has urged Britain to consider giving Nigel Farage a chance in leadership.
- Stewart told The Times that he had read about Sir Keir starmer's policies impacting Scottish fishing, which he believes has made Starmer unpopular.
- The singer also addressed international issues, expressing support for Ukraine and criticizing former President Donald Trump and former Vice President JD Vance for their treatment of Ukrainian President...
Rod Stewart‘s surprising endorsement of Nigel Farage shakes the political landscape! The music icon, known for his global performances, has thrown his support behind the Reform UK leader, setting the stage for potential debate on the upcoming UK leadership. Stewart, who almost canceled his Glastonbury appearance due to illness, shared his views on the current political climate, criticizing current politicians. This news comes as Stewart preps for his Glastonbury performance,promising an afternoon legends slot. The singer also touched upon wider international issues. News Directory 3 brings you the latest on this unexpected turn. Discover what’s next as Stewart gears up for his Glastonbury gig.
Rod Stewart Voices Support for Nigel Farage, Almost Misses Glastonbury Gig
Updated June 28, 2025
Sir Rod Stewart, 80, has urged Britain to consider giving Nigel Farage a chance in leadership. this endorsement comes as Stewart prepares for his Glastonbury appearance, scheduled for Sunday, where he will perform in the afternoon legends slot. Stewart’s potential Glastonbury role was almost derailed by a bout of influenza.
Stewart told The Times that he had read about Sir Keir starmer’s policies impacting Scottish fishing, which he believes has made Starmer unpopular. He added that he and others are “fed up with the Tories” and that Farage deserves an opportunity, questioning what other options are available.

The singer also addressed international issues, expressing support for Ukraine and criticizing former President Donald Trump and former Vice President JD Vance for their treatment of Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy during a White House visit. He also commented on the situation in Gaza, calling it depressing and drawing parallels to the Nazi era.
Stewart admitted his wealth shields him from many problems but insisted he remains in touch with current events. He described his Glastonbury performance as his “World Cup final,” revealing that a severe case of Influenza A nearly forced him to cancel. He credited his wife, Penny Lancaster, with helping him recover.
Stewart told The Sun that he negotiated an additional 15 minutes for his Glastonbury set, extending it beyond the allotted 75 minutes. He confirmed that former Faces bandmate ronnie Wood,Simply Red’s mick Hucknall,and lulu will join him. He also plans to perform “Powderfinger” by Neil Young, who is headlining on saturday.
What’s next
Stewart is expected to deliver a memorable performance at Glastonbury, showcasing a mix of his classic hits and collaborations with fellow musicians. His political views may spark further discussion as the UK approaches upcoming elections.
