Rod in difficulty Stewart cancels hours before starting time

Rod Stewart canceled a Sunday evening performance in Las Vegas due to an illness only four hours before the start of the show.
“I am sorry to inform you that I do not feel well and that my program this evening at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace is reprogrammed until June 10,” wrote the rocker on his Instagram history, according to Deadline.
The Coliseum of Caesars Palace has confirmed that the singer of “Young Turks”, 80, withdrew due to an uncompromising disease. He expects to rock Sin City again on Thursday, followed by Saturday and Sunday performances before his reprogrammed program for those who missed the postponed concert.
Stewart’s “The Stewart show” takes place until October 4.
He was to join Billy Joel for a few shows during the next Piano Man tour, including a performance on July 18 at the Yankee Stadium. Joel, 76, recently canceled all his shows in the foreseeable future due to a recent diagnosis of an abnormal accumulation of liquid in his brain.
Stewart should visit the New York region in July with performances in Philadelphia, Saratoga Springs and Holmdel, NJ