

Sir Rod Stewart, the legendary British rocker, regretfully canceled two of his Las Vegas residency concerts at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace last Friday and Saturday due to a health issue. The 81-year-old icon told the Las Vegas Review-Journal: “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.”

Ticketmaster confirmed that concertgoers would receive full refunds following the event organizer’s cancellation. Despite the hiccup, Stewart plans to resume his residency in Nevada this Tuesday, showing his determination to continue performing for his fans.

This marks almost a year since Stewart’s health forced him to postpone three Colosseum shows to recover from the flu. In 2024, the thyroid and prostate cancer survivor announced a shift away from large-scale world tours in favor of smaller, more intimate venues, but stressed that retirement was not on the horizon, stating, “I love what I do, and I do what I love.”

Known for hits like Baby Jane, Maggie May, Have I Told You Lately, and Forever Young, Stewart maintains a vigorous lifestyle. The Swing Fever singer boasts 1.7 million Instagram followers, keeps fit with a personal trainer of 38 years, and uses his private track and home gym for intense training routines, including underwater exercises. ![The Swing Fever singer - who boasts 1.7 million Instagram followers - noted: 'I'm fit, have a full head of hair and can run 100 meters in 18 seconds [on my private track]'(pictured April 26)](https://i.dailymail.com/1s/2026/06/01/00/108997773-15862853-image-a-5_1780268549987.jpg)
With 15.4 million monthly Spotify listeners and over 120 million records sold worldwide since his 1963 debut, Stewart’s influence remains immense. Fans remain eager for his return, hoping for a speedy recovery and a continuation of his Las Vegas performances.
Source: https://www.dailymail.com/tvshowbiz/article-15862853/Rod-Stewart-cancels-two-concerts-health-issue.html


