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Sir Rod Stewart forced to cancel major concert in Las Vegas

Sir Rod Stewart forced to cancel major concert in Las Vegas

Glasgow Times3 days ago

Celtic-daft Rod, 80, was due to perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Friday night.
However, he took to social media to share the disappointing news, he wrote: "I am sorry to inform you that I'm not feeling well and my show tonight at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is being rescheduled to June 10.
"Your tickets will be valid for the new date. Sir Rod."
(Image: Sir Rod Stewart Instagram) Following the announcement, fans flooded his page with messages of support and worry. One fan shared their disappointment: "Hope you feel better soon. Travelled from the UK especially to see the show tonight.
"Gutted is an understatement. Going home in two days, so can't make the rescheduled date."
Despite the unexpected setback, Sir Rod is showing no signs of slowing down.
READ MORE: Rod Stewart 'flabbergasted' after being presented award
His 2025 tour schedule remains packed, including a highly anticipated appearance at Glastonbury.
In a recent interview, the Maggie May singer revealed he fears he will die if he gives up touring.
READ MORE: Rod Stewart says his 'days are numbered' amid health update
He said: "I enjoy going out on tour now more than I've ever done at this ripe old age of 80.
"I'm doing seven concerts in Vegas, and then I'm everywhere around the world.
"It keeps me fit. You've got to be fit to do it. "I would probably die if I didn't do it. I have seen so many guys who have to give up their careers and retire, and they have got nothing to wake up in the morning for.
"I don't know what they do with themselves. They must get up and go 'What do I do today? Down the betting shop? Have a drink?' I don't know."

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