Rod Stewart Delays Additional Shows After Cancelling Landmark Vegas Performance

 August 10, 2024

Rod Stewart has postponed two concerts shortly after canceling his landmark 200th show in Las Vegas.

Rod Stewart has further delayed his tour because of a recent COVID-19 diagnosis, right after calling off his historic show in Las Vegas due to a separate illness, Fox News reported.

The British rock singer had to call off his milestone performance at Las Vegas, initially due to strep throat, and now has postponed shows in Stateline, NV, and Lincoln, CA. The rescheduled performances are set for August 18 in Lincoln and August 20 in Stateline.

Fans Express Disappointment Over Short Notice Cancellations

Disappointed fans voiced their frustration over the abrupt cancellation, highlighting the lack of notice and the financial and emotional cost. This reaction mirrors a broader tendency of fan responses to last-minute entertainment cancellations, where typically non-refundable expenses are involved.

Some fans conveyed their particular distress over social media and concert forums, pointing out the disruption caused by the late notices. Rod Stewart, apologizing for the inconvenience, expressed his disappointment about missing the highly anticipated 200th show.

Stewart Adjusts Tour Schedule Amid Health Issues

Initially halted by strep throat, Stewart's health challenges continued as he tested positive for a summer strain of COVID-19, necessitating further modifications to his tour schedule.

The canceled Vegas show, which was to be his 200th at the venue, was a major disappointment not just for fans, but also for Stewart himself. "I’m desperately sorry to miss this 200th show celebration," Stewart remarked, underlining his frustration at having to step back during such a milestone event due to health reasons.

The legendary singer took to social media to reflect on his health issues that have disrupted what was to be a celebratory period of his career. He admitted to feeling gutted by the turn of events.

Upcoming Shows in 2025 Announced Amid Current Tour Hiccups

Despite current health setbacks, Stewart is looking ahead and has already announced plans for more shows in Las Vegas listed as "The Encore Shows," set for March and May-June 2025. Tickets for these performances will go on sale shortly, promising fans more opportunities to see the rock icon live despite the current disruptions.

Concertgoers should stay tuned for more details through official channels. Fans have shown avid interest in these upcoming dates, hoping that further cancellations will not occur.

Addressing his typical flamboyant post-show rituals and his inability to perform due to illness, Stewart shared, "The older you get, the more you have to do that. Water has a hell of a lot to do with it. But no, you think I just have water on my rider? You’re talking to Rod Stewart here, mate. We go mad after every show. There are 13 of us, six women, really great musicians, and I make them drink. We love it."

Rod Stewart's situation underscores the complexities of managing large-scale concert events, especially involving major artists with widespread fanbases. Artists' health often directly impacts scheduled performances and requires quick, responsive adjustments to tour logistics.

In conclusion, Rod Stewart has postponed additional shows following the cancellation of his 200th performance in Las Vegas due to strep throat and subsequent Covid-19 complications. While the rescheduled concerts are set, fans express displeasure over the abrupt changes. Meanwhile, Stewart has announced ticket sales for his 2025 shows, providing fans with future opportunities to experience his performances. This sequence of events highlights both the unpredictability of live events and the resilient spirit of both the artists and their fans.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a freelance writer and researcher who focuses on national politics, geopolitics, and economics.

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