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Rod Stewart Co-Designs Glastonbury Festival’s Boombox Shaped Toilet

ROD STEWART GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL, BRITAIN - 30 JUN 2002
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In an extraordinary blend of style, functionality, and awareness, rock legend Rod Stewart has co-designed a unique installation at the Glastonbury Festival: a giant boombox toilet, the “Boombox Bog.” Partnering with WaterAid, Stewart’s creation stands nearby the Pyramid Stage where he is set to perform during the coveted tea-time legends slot. The toilet is fashioned in the shape of a boombox, adorned with leopard print—a nod to Stewart’s flamboyant style—and it plays some of his classic hits like “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” and “Sailing” as attendees use the facilities.

The Boombox Bog is far more than a creative spectacle; it serves a significant purpose in promoting the critical need for clean water and sanitation around the world. Stewart has passionately expressed his belief in the transformative power of access to clean water and decent sanitation facilities. He remarks, “They might not be sexy, but they’re life-changing.” Through this installation, Stewart and WaterAid aim to draw attention to the millions who still lack these essential services, using the platform of Glastonbury Festival to reach a wide audience.

WaterAid, a long-time partner of the festival, has been using its influence to highlight issues surrounding water and sanitation. Jennie York, WaterAid's executive director of communications and fundraising, emphasized the organization's gratitude to Stewart for helping to share the message of clean water's importance. This collaboration underscores how such a basic need forms the foundation for health, education, and economic stability globally.

Festival-goers will not only interact with this innovative bathroom experience but will also receive special water-themed messages recorded by Stewart, integrating entertainment with education. York highlighted, “Our fantastic volunteers are onsite keeping the water flowing and the toilets gleaming, so festival-goers can focus on the magic that makes Glastonbury unforgettable. Change really does start with water.”

Rod Stewart’s engagement with the festival doesn’t cease with this project. He is set to perform at Glastonbury for the first time since his headline set in 2022. The veteran musician, who reportedly requested an extended set time, is also expected to bring on stage several guest performers, including his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, adding extra excitement for fans.

The Glastonbury Festival, a hallmark event in the music calendar, takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset and draws crowds in the thousands each year. This year's lineup not only includes Stewart but also features major artists like Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo, and The 1975, ensuring a diverse and memorable experience for attendees.

Through inventive engagements like the Boombox Bog, Glastonbury Festival continues to be a venue for music and cultural awareness, extending its reach beyond mere entertainment. Rock icons like Stewart utilize their celebrity to spotlight issues that might otherwise be underrepresented, proving that even the world of rock and roll can contribute meaningfully to societal change.

Rod Stewart's contribution with WaterAid at this year's Glastonbury Festival is a vivid reminder of how legendary music personalities can leverage their fame to enact positive global impacts. This blend of creativity in both music and humanitarian efforts illustrates a powerful new way of engaging with fans and attendees, ensuring the festival resonates not just in sound, but in message.

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