Rod Stewart cancels, reschedules tour dates due to illness

Five shows have been canceled while two others have been rescheduled

Rod Stewart has cancelled and rescheduled several US tour dates in June 2025 due to illness. The 80-year-old singer announced on social media that he is recovering from the flu and needs more time to rest.

The cancelled dates include performances at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on June 5, 7, 8, 10, and the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic in Stateline, Nevada on June 14th. Two shows in California, originally scheduled for June 12th in Rancho Mirage and June 15th in Paso Robles, have been rescheduled to September 20th and 21st, respectively.

Stewart expressed his devastation and apologized to his fans for the inconvenience.

“I had to cancel and reschedule my next six concerts in June as I continue to recover from the flu,” the legendary rocker states. “So sorry my friends. I’m devastated and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to my fans. I’ll be back on stage and will see you soon.”

These cancellations have also raised concerns about his upcoming performance in the Legends slot at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK on June 29th, though he is still scheduled to appear.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is currently on his One Last Time Tour set for North American amphitheaters and arenas through August 15th.

Sir Rod Stewart is one of the best-selling artists in the history of recorded music, with over 250 million records and singles sold worldwide. His signature voice, style and songwriting have transcended all genres of popular music, from rock, folk, soul, R&B, and even the Great American Songbook; making him one of the few stars to enjoy chart-topping albums throughout every decade of his career. He’s earned countless of the industry’s highest awards, among them, two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the ASCAP Founders Award for songwriting, New York Times bestselling author, Grammy Living Legend, and in 2016 he officially became Sir Rod Stewart after being knighted at Buckingham Palace for his services to music and charity.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn