Rod Stewart Postpones Las Vegas Residency Show Due to Illness
Rod Stewart Postpones Las Vegas Residency Show Due to Illness

Rod Stewart Postpones Las Vegas Residency Show Due to Illness

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Rod Stewart, the 80-year-old legendary rock singer, postponed his Las Vegas residency show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace just hours before the scheduled start due to illness, with the concert rescheduled for June 10 and tickets remaining valid. Stewart has faced recent health challenges, including vocal rest and a bout with strep throat and COVID-19 earlier in the year, but continues to tour with his One Last Time World Tour across North America and is set to perform at the Glastonbury Festival's Legends slot in June. Despite the cancellations, Stewart emphasized he has no plans to retire, though he intends to scale back large-scale tours. Fans recently honored him at the 2025 American Music Awards with a Lifetime Achievement Award tribute from his children, highlighting his enduring legacy. Stewart has a strong connection to Caesars Palace, having performed more times there than any other venue in his career. He remains active in music, planning summer shows in the U.S. and Europe, showing no signs of stepping away from the spotlight soon.

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