Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood will perform a rare solo gig at The Sandringham Estate on August 23.
He has not toured his solo work regularly outside of The Rolling Stones and exclusive special guest appearances for 16 years.
Ronnie Wood will perform at Sandringham as part of the Heritage Live festival (Image: Supplied)
He will be joined by singer and guitarist Andy Fairweather Low and his band The Low Riders.
A spokesman for Heritage Live said: “Ronnie Wood is one of rock’s most enduring and influential musicians.
“As a legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, Wood has spent decades shaping the sound of modern rock with his distinctive playing, effortless groove, and unmistakable stage presence.”
Eric Clapton will take to the Sandringham stage this summer (Image: Getty Images for Crossroads Guitar Festival)
He is also a two-time inductee into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame and a GRAMMY award-winning artist.
Clapton and Wood will take to the stage as part of the Heritage Live events that take place at Sandringham every summer.
Further headliners are due to be announced soon for the festival, which will run from August 20 to 23.