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“I Don’t Wanna Talk About It” singer Rod Stewart canceled his last-minute shows, which were scheduled to take place on May 29 and 30, 2026. Due to health issues, the 81-year-old artist was advised by doctors and had to withdraw from stops in Las Vegas due to a sinus infection.
However, the “I Was Just Kidding” hitmaker is set to make a big comeback on June 2, 2026.Here’s a closer look at Rod Stewart’s temporary cancellation of his Las Vegas concerts.
Rod Stewart cancels his shows on May 29 and 30
The British rock and pop singer wears the crown of the raspy, soulful sound that ruled the 1970s. The Forever Young singer even apologized for being away from the stage for two days. “I apologize to my family of fans,” Stewart said, according to the Las Vegas Review, before adding: “I am on vocal rest while I recover from a sinus infection.
I look forward to seeing you at a future exhibition at Caesars Palace or on tour this summer.
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Meanwhile, the cast claimed that he is “scheduled to return with shows starting June 2,” and will play at the same location on June 4 and 6. As for the ticket website, the online portal displays the text that the organizer was unfortunately forced to cancel the event.
About Rod Stewart
Born on January 10, 1945, Rod Stewart (whose real name was Sir Roderick David Stewart) was one of the best-selling artists of all time.
His famous songs include “Have You Ever Seen Rain”, “Rhythm of My Heart”, “Passion”, “People Get Ready”, “Father and Son”, and many more.Currently, Stewart is performing his “One Last Time” farewell tour, bidding farewell to his fans before retiring from the stage, alongside special guests Richard Marx and Howard Jones. The American leg includes shows until mid-August 2026.
