Sir Rod Stewart 'devastated' after cancelling more US concerts as he recovers from flu
- Sir Rod Stewart, 80, has cancelled his June 5 performance in Las Vegas due to health reasons.
- The cancellation followed a flu illness and doctor's orders for more rest, after a previous cancellation on June 1; no new date is confirmed yet.
- Stewart announced the cancellation on Instagram and expressed regret, assuring fans he has no plans to retire despite upcoming changes.
- He announced that he will no longer embark on major international tours but emphasized that he has no intention of stepping away from performing, with plans to launch a more intimate Swing Fever tour at smaller venues.
- Stewart remains scheduled for the prestigious Legends slot at Glastonbury Festival on June 29, signaling ongoing activity beyond large tours despite recent health setbacks.
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Sir Rod Stewart probably never imagined that his farewell tour of the massive stages, One Last Time, would be as rugged as it has been so far. He has been forced to cancel concerts, in a season when health has not accompanied him. Chronology points out that the legendary singer, an inescapable name in popular music, had cancelled his presentation on June 1. A concert that was part of his residence at the Caesars Palace Coliseum in Las Vegas. The…
Rod Stewart cancels Las Vegas shows due to illness
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- Rock legend Rod Stewart canceled his June Las Vegas show dates as he continues to recover from the flu, the singer announced on social media Saturday. Stewart, 80, canceled three shows at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on June 7, June 8, and June 10. He also canceled a show at the Lake Tahoe Amphitheater at Caesars Republic in Stateline. "I have to cancel and reschedule my next six concerts in June as I …
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