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Rod Stewart Postpones Vegas Residency Due to Illness

Sir Rod Stewart performs during The One Last Time Tour at Hard Rock Live held at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida, USA - 01 Mar 2025 Sir Rod Stewart in concert during 'One Last Time' Tour at Hard Rock Live held at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida, USA - 01 Mar 2025
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Rod Stewart, the British rock icon, recently postponed his Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum due to an unspecified illness, creating quite a stir among his fans. Scheduled to perform a series of encore shows in the famed venue, the 80-year-old singer was forced to reschedule his Sunday night show just hours before he was set to take the stage. The announcement came as a shock to many, particularly for those who had traveled to Las Vegas specifically for the performance. The concert initially scheduled for June 1 has now been deferred to June 10, with ticketholders assured that their original tickets will remain valid for the new date.

The postponement announcement was made by Stewart himself via his Instagram Stories, a platform he utilized to personally apologize to his fans for any inconvenience. “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,” Stewart wrote. This marked a significant change in plans as Stewart has been a staple at The Colosseum over the years, performing there more frequently than at any other venue. This latest illness adds to a string of health-related reschedules, reminding fans of a similar situation in 2024 when Stewart had to cancel shows due to strep throat and COVID.

Despite this setback, Stewart seems poised to continue his busy schedule. After the rescheduled Las Vegas dates, he is set to perform at the iconic Glastonbury Festival's Pyramid Stage on June 29, in what promises to be a historic appearance. Joining him at Glastonbury will be Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, as they unite for a much-anticipated Faces reunion. Stewart’s itinerary also includes stops across North America for his “One Last Time Tour,” spanning various amphitheaters throughout the summer before his planned return to Las Vegas in September.

Receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 American Music Awards, Stewart has managed to maintain his enduring appeal despite these recent health challenges. His eagerness to engage his audience was apparent in his spirited performance of “Forever Young” at the awards ceremony. However, the unresolved nature of his current illness raises questions about his well-being and ability to keep up with the rigorous demands of touring at his age. Still, Stewart’s commitment to his craft and connection with his audience remains unshaken, with promises of future performances that include smaller, more intimate venues possibly featuring a “Great American Songbook” and “Swing Fever” tour.

The Vegas postponement has stirred a mix of responses from fans. While many have expressed understanding and wished the singer a speedy recovery, others were disappointed due to the late notice of cancellation, which left them grappling with non-refundable travel and accommodation expenses. Industry experts suggest the situation highlights the fragility and unpredictability of live performances, especially when involving veteran artists whose health may necessitate sudden changes.

As fans hope for Stewart’s quick recovery, the rescheduled Las Vegas show offers another chance for concertgoers to enjoy a night filled with nostalgic hits from a storied career. Rod Stewart's ongoing influence in the music industry, coupled with his energetic performances, ensures that despite occasional setbacks, he continues to be a beloved figure in rock music. His strong online presence and engagement provide a direct line of communication with his fans, which Stewart seems to have crafted carefully to share pivotal moments and heartfelt messages during challenging times, maintaining a bond with those who have followed his career over several decades.

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