Rod Stewart Cancels US Concerts Due to Flu Recovery, Promises Return Soon

Rod Stewart has had to cancel several upcoming concerts in the US due to his recovery from the flu. This includes shows in Las Vegas, Stateline, and California. He expressed his apologies to his fans on Instagram and assured them that he would be back on stage soon. Despite the cancellations, he is still set to perform at Glastonbury on June 29, where he will reunite with his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood for a much-anticipated set.
Stewart, who recently turned 80, is known for hits like "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "Every Beat Of My Heart", and "Maggie May". He has been a prominent figure in the music industry for decades and shows no signs of slowing down. While he plans to scale back on large-scale world tours after 2025, he remains dedicated to performing for his fans in more intimate venues. His upcoming performances are highly anticipated by fans around the world.
Despite his health setback, Stewart remains committed to his music and his fans. He values the opportunity to perform and connect with audiences, and his upcoming shows are sure to be memorable experiences for all who attend. Stay tuned for updates on his rescheduled concerts and future performances.