Rod Stewart has canceled two concerts due to flu symptoms while gearing up for a significant performance at Glastonbury's Pyramid stage, where he is expected to perform for over 100,000 people. The shows at the Colosseum in Las Vegas were called off shortly before they were set to begin. Stewart, 80, has had a difficult year health-wise, facing prior setbacks with strep throat and COVID-19. He expressed a desire to rest and recover fully for his upcoming shows and continues to plan for future music endeavors beyond his current tour.
Rod Stewart has been forced to cancel two concerts due to flu while preparing for a large performance at Glastonbury, highlighting health concerns amid his final tour.
The 80-year-old singer has faced several health setbacks recently, including previous cancellations due to strep throat and COVID-19, reflecting the challenges of touring at his age.
In a heartfelt message on Instagram, Stewart expressed gratitude to fans for their understanding, emphasizing his need for rest in order to recover properly before upcoming shows.
Despite health issues, Stewart has openly stated he has no desire to retire, looking forward to continuing his musical journey with planned future tours.
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