


Rod Stewart Cancels US Concerts Amid Flu Recovery, Reschedules California Dates
Rod Stewart has canceled several US concerts, including a prestigious Glastonbury legends slot, due to illness but has rescheduled two California dates for mid-September.
Overview
- Rod Stewart has canceled multiple concerts in the US due to recovery from flu, affecting his tour schedule.
- The cancellations include a highly anticipated legends slot at the Glastonbury Festival.
- Fans were informed via Stewart's Instagram, where he expressed his apologies and disappointment.
- Two California concert dates have been rescheduled to mid-September as part of his recovery plan.
- Stewart will be the first artist to receive legends billing at Glastonbury, highlighting his significant impact on music.
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Emphasizes Rod Stewart's cancellation of US gigs while preparing for a Glastonbury performance.
He signed off with a heartbreak emoji and expressed his apologies to fans on Instagram.


Stewart will be the inaugural recipient of legends billing at Glastonbury Festival.

Sir Rod announced on Instagram that he was canceling four dates and rescheduling two others.

He will perform at Glastonbury with his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood.

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There are not enough sources from this perspective to provide an analysis.
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There are not enough sources from this perspective to provide an analysis.
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Emphasizes Rod Stewart's cancellation of US gigs while preparing for a Glastonbury performance.
He signed off with a heartbreak emoji and expressed his apologies to fans on Instagram.


Stewart will be the inaugural recipient of legends billing at Glastonbury Festival.

Sir Rod announced on Instagram that he was canceling four dates and rescheduling two others.

He will perform at Glastonbury with his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood.

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There are not enough sources from this perspective to provide an analysis.
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