Sir Rod Stewart, the 79-year-old rock star, is preparing to perform in the coveted Legends slot at the Glastonbury Festival in 2025.
Stewart's friend Jools Holland, who also like trains, stated that they want to bring a portion of his model railway to keep him busy before his big performance on the Pyramid Stage.
Jools told The Daily Mirror that he couldn't bring the entire set since it was so big.
"But whenever he's on tour, he'll have a station building which he will take with him to a hotel," explained him.
Jools Holland, a musician and TV personality, believes Stewart might even build a miniature replica of the Glastonbury Festival using his trains.
He continued: "He could create his own little railway that goes around Glastonbury - a little ride-on thing that went up to the Healing Fields, around the jazz tent and back to the Pyramid Stage."
"Walking inside my craft is like entering heaven for me. It's just ahhh... now is my time. Jools Holland went on to reveal that he spends four or five hours every day, if possible.