Rod Stewart has made the difficult decision to cancel several additional concerts across the U.S.. This comes after he had to cancel his second performance at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on June 5. On Saturday, June 7, the iconic 80-year-old singer, known for his hit “Forever Young,” announced that he would be canceling four more shows and postponing two others in Nevada and California as he continues to recover from a severe case of the flu.
Continue reading for more insights and updates…“I must unfortunately cancel and reschedule my next six concerts in June as I focus on recovering from the flu,” Rod communicated to his fans via Instagram. “I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to my loyal fans. I’m truly devastated, but I assure you that I will return to the stage soon – Sir Rod.”
The canceled performances include June 7, 8, and 10 at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace, along with June 14 at Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic in Stateline, Nevada.
The rescheduled concerts are set for June 12 in Rancho Mirage, California, now moving to September 20, and June 15 in Paso Robles, California, which has been shifted to September 21.
Rod’s recent series of canceled shows has sparked concerns regarding his health and whether he will be fit enough to perform at the highly anticipated 2025 Glastonbury Festival. He is scheduled to take the stage in the prestigious Legends slot at the renowned U.K. music festival on June 29.
We extend our heartfelt wishes for a swift and complete recovery to Rod Stewart.
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