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The music legend closed last night's award ceremony, reuniting with Faces' members Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones for the final performance of the evening. Rod Stewart returned to the BRIT Awards stage Tuesday to perform the grand finale of the 2020 edition, which turned out to be a reunion with his Faces bandmates Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones. Faces to reunite at Brit Awards with members Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones joining Sir Rod Stewart for 40th anniversary – The Sun 3 hours ago THERE will be more than just young pop stars on the stage at Tuesday’s Brit Awards – one act will be older than all of the eight other performers combined. Rod Stewart Closes 2020 Brit Awards With Faces Reunion February 18, 2020 Music 0 After an evening filled with fiery performances from Lizzo and Stormzy and subdued, affecting turns from Harry Styles and Billie Eilish at the… (dailyrecord) Sir Rod, 75, and 72-year-old Ronnie teamed up with their old drummer Kenney Jones for a one-off reunion to close the Brit Awards last month. Rod Stewart returned to the BRIT Awards stage Tuesday to perform the grand finale of the 2020 edition, which turned out to be a reunion with his Faces bandmates Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones.. Rod Stewart Closes 2020 Brit Awards With Faces Reunion. Lane died from complications of multiple sclerosis in 1997, and McLagan passed away in 2014 from a stroke. Rod Stewart returned to the BRIT Awards stage Tuesday to perform the grand finale of the 2020 edition, which turned out to be a reunion with his Faces bandmates Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones. Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood have been urged to re-form The Faces – by their wives. 50+ videos Play all Mix - The Faces Stay With Me The Brit Awards February 16, 1993 YouTube The Faces - Wembley Stadium 05-jul-1986 - Duration: 13:41. "This show may be 40 years old, but the Faces are 50 … Lane died from complications of multiple sclerosis in 1997, and McLagan passed away in 2014 from a stroke. web search. Faces to reunite at Brit Awards with members Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones joining Sir Rod Stewart for 40th anniversary From Simon … Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood have been urged to re-form The Faces – by their wives. The music legend closed last night's award ceremony, reuniting with Faces' members Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones for the final performance of the evening. Advertisement DVR Rewind Faces' Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones teamed with an orchestra to perform "Stay With Me" on Tuesday night in London as part of The BRITs ceremony. Faces' Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones teamed with an orchestra to perform "Stay With Me" on Tuesday night in London as part of The BRITs ceremony. msn back to msn home entertainment. Lane died from complications of multiple sclerosis in 1997, and McLagan passed away in 2014 from a stroke. The British rocker first performed “I Don’t Want to Talk About … Sir Rod Stewart closed last night's BRIT Awards with a performance of 'I Don't Want to Talk About It' and a welcome reunion with Faces' members Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones. Rod Stewart returned to the BRIT Awards stage Tuesday to perform the grand finale of the 2020 edition, which turned out to be a reunion with his Faces bandmates Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones.. (dailyrecord) Sir Rod, 75, and 72-year-old Ronnie teamed up with their old drummer Kenney Jones for a one-off reunion to close the Brit Awards last month. Rod, Ronnie and Kenney last performed as the Faces at The BRIT Awards in 1993, along with Bill Wyman and the late Ian McLagan. Rod Stewart Closes 2020 Brit Awards With Faces Reunion. The Faces previously performed together at The Brit Awards in 1993, with a lineup that featured founding members Stewart, Wood, Jones and keyboardist Ian McLagan, along with Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman filling in for Ronnie Lane. Sir Rod Stewart closed last night's BRIT Awards with a performance of 'I Don't Want to Talk About It' and a welcome reunion with Faces' members Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones. The Faces previously performed together at The Brit Awards in 1993, with a lineup that featured founding members Stewart, Wood, Jones and keyboardist Ian McLagan, along with Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman filling in for Ronnie Lane.