Rod Stewart cancels US gigs ahead of Glastonbury
Summary
Sir Rod Stewart has canceled four concerts in the United States due to the flu as he prepares for his upcoming performance at the Glastonbury Festival later this month. He announced that he will reschedule two additional shows and expressed his apologies to fans. Sir Rod will perform in the festival's prominent legends slot on June 29.Key Facts
- Rod Stewart canceled four U.S. concerts because he has the flu.
- He plans to reschedule two more concerts in California.
- He is set to play the legends slot at Glastonbury on June 29.
- This will be his first appearance at Glastonbury since 2002.
- Sir Rod Stewart announced his plans to stop large tours by the end of 2025.
- At Glastonbury, he will perform with his former bandmate Ronnie Wood.
- Rod Stewart is famous for songs like "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" and "Maggie May."
- He will be the first artist to perform both the legends slot and headline at Glastonbury.
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