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Rod Stewart has denied reports that his old band Faces are reuniting for a comeback tour later this year.
Stewart's spokesperson told US music industry weekly Billboard "there are no plans for a Faces tour this year".
In July, Faces keyboard player Ian McLagan told the BBC they were considering a reunion.
It has also been reported Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers would join the group. But the bassist told Billboard he "knows nothing" of a Faces tour.Speaking to 6 Music, McLagan said: "We're hoping to get together later this year to play and then we may have some news, but I want it to happen, badly.
He admitted that Stewart had been t he only member uncertain about reforming.
"Rod hasn't wanted to do it for a long time. He didn't see the need in it but I think he really wants to now."Earlier this month the Daily Mirror reported that Ronnie Wood had made his first album with Stewart in 30 years.
The Faces were formed in 1969 by members of the Small Faces after frontman Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie.
The remaining trio - Ronnie Lane, McLagan and Kenney Jones - were joined by Wood and Stewart.
Wood has since become known for playing in the Rolling Stones and Stewart has had a successful solo career.Lane also stayed in the music industry, but died in 1997 aged 51, two decades after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.The premiere of a West End play directed by Kevin Spacey has been delayed for nine days.
Complicit at the Old Vic, starring US actor Richard Dreyfuss, will now open its run on 28 January.
A spokesman said "more development time" was needed, but declined to comment on reports that Dreyfuss has been prompted during preview runs.
The 61-year-old was axed from The Producers' London show four years ago before he started performances.'Brilliant actor'
In 2004, a statement said he had withdrawn from the production because he was unable "to fulfil the rigours of the role" because of a shoulder injury.
When he accepted his role in Complicit, Dreyfuss said: "I'm very excited to have a chance of not being fired before the opening."Dreyfuss and Spacey on Complicit
The Old Vic spokesman added that this was a world premiere, and producers wanted to make extra refinements before it was scrutinised by critics.
Oscar winner Spacey, who is the theatre's artistic director, called Dreyfuss "a brilliant actor" when he was announced in the leading role.
"It's great that he's coming to London and I think audiences are in for a real treat," he added.
The star, best known for his screen roles in Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, plays a prize-winning journalist who comes before the US Supreme Court.
Complicit is due to run until 21 February.