Rod Stewart cancels Las Vegas concert hours before showtime on doctor's orders

Rock legend Rod Stewart, 81, canceled two Caesars Palace shows in Las Vegas hours before doors opened, citing vocal rest for a sinus infection.
Rod Stewart cancels Las Vegas concert hours before showtime on doctor's orders

Rod Stewart cancels Las Vegas concert hours before showtime on doctor’s orders Rod Stewart canceled two scheduled Las Vegas performances on May 29 and 30 on doctor’s orders due to a sinus infection, requiring vocal rest. While he apologized to fans and is set to return on June 2, some online comments suggested retirement, which Stewart has publicly stated he has no plans for, intending to continue performing after concluding large-scale world tours.

  • Rod Stewart canceled two Las Vegas shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on May 29 and 30.
  • The cancellations were made on doctor’s advice due to a sinus infection requiring vocal rest.
  • Stewart apologized to fans and is scheduled to resume performances on June 2.
  • Some fans online suggested Stewart should retire, but he has stated he intends to continue performing after ending large-scale world tours.
  • Stewart remains physically active, engaging in fitness activities including sprints and underwater training.
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