Ronnie Wood is set to take centre stage in the UK with a special headline-style live concert, marking one of his most anticipated solo and side-project appearances in 2026.
The show is part of a packed live schedule for Wood, who continues to balance his legendary role in The Rolling Stones with individual performances and collaborations. The UK appearance is expected to feature Wood performing with his own band, alongside guest musicians, continuing his tradition of intimate but high-profile live sets.
The concert follows a series of confirmed 2026 appearances across Europe. Wood is already scheduled for major festival and concert dates, including a performance at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy on July 17, 2026, where he will appear with his band in Piazza Napoleone.
He is also part of the star-studded “A King’s Trust Celebration” at the Royal Albert Hall on May 11, 2026, joining names like Rod Stewart, Craig David, Rita Ora, and others for a special charity performance.
One of the biggest highlights of his 2026 calendar comes in August, when Wood will perform at the Heritage Live Festival at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on August 23, 2026, appearing alongside Eric Clapton in a major outdoor concert.
He is also expected to continue additional solo and guest performances later in the year, including further European appearances such as Amsterdam’s Paradiso date in September 2026.
The UK headline-style concert adds another major moment to Wood’s already packed year, reflecting his ongoing demand as both a solo performer and one of rock’s most enduring live musicians. With decades of influence behind him, his 2026 schedule reinforces his status as a key figure still actively shaping the live rock scene.