Rod Stewart has announced the postponement of six upcoming performances as he battles a bout of the flu. The cancellations have left fans disappointed and raised questions about his ability to perform at the highly anticipated Glastonbury Festival.
Stewart, who is 80 years old, released a statement expressing his devastation at having to reschedule the shows. He assured fans that he is focusing on his recovery and hopes to be back on stage as soon as possible.
"I'm so sorry to disappoint my fans, but I need to prioritize my health," Stewart said in the statement. "I'm looking forward to getting back on stage soon."
The postponed concerts include dates in [List specific cities/venues if known, otherwise omit]. Ticketholders are advised to check with their point of purchase for information on rescheduling or refunds. The status of his Glastonbury performance remains uncertain, with updates expected in the coming days. His team is closely monitoring his condition and will provide further updates as they become available.
Rod Stewart Postpones Concerts Due to Illness
Singer Rod Stewart, 80, has postponed several upcoming concerts due to a bout with the flu. The unexpected cancellations have raised concerns among fans, particularly regarding his scheduled performance at the Glastonbury Festival. Stewart's team is closely monitoring his condition and providing updates as available. He expressed his disappointment at having to postpone the shows.