Rod Stewart, an iconic rock musician at 81 years, canceled his shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. He was scheduled to perform on May 29 and 30. The announcement came just hours before the performances.
The cancelation followed medical advice Simpson provided. Stewart’s representative shared with the Las Vegas Review that he aims to resume shows on June 2. Stewart personally addressed his fans, apologizing for the cancelation and explaining he is on vocal rest due to a sinus infection. He expressed eagerness to return to the stage soon.
My apologies to my family of fans. I am on vocal rest as I recover from a sinus infection. I look forward to seeing you at a future show at Caesars Palace or on tour this summer.
Fans shared their disappointment on social media, noting they were informed about the cancelation less than two hours before the scheduled start time. Several comments reflected a sense of frustration, with sentiments about Stewart’s health and career plans.
Despite these challenges, Stewart does not intend to retire from music. Recently, he announced a shift away from large-scale global tours, not from performing entirely. He reiterated his passion for music, indicating future performances in smaller, more manageable settings.
According to Stewart, staying physically fit remains a priority. At 79, he actively trains, performing sprints on his private track and engaging in underwater exercises in his home gym’s pool. Stewart shared details about diving exercises designed to maintain his fitness level.
This commitment to fitness underscores Stewart’s desire to continue performing, fueled by his enduring love for the stage and his audience.
