Fans of music legends Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens have been left devastated after the trio's long-awaited performance was called off at the ...
Ended up receiving an email at 1.52pm, 63 minutes before the bus was due to collect us from [the] hotel,” one wrote. “Flew from Hobart to see Rod, how will we be able to come back over now? Duneed Estate, Geelong will not go ahead, due to illness,” a statement posted online read.
British singer was billed to perform on Saturday alongside Cyndi Lauper and New Zealand singer John Stevens.
“I’m only human and sometimes get sick just like you do. He posted a statement on Twitter that said he was “absolutely downhearted” to be “disappointing” fans and was working hard to return to the stage. The 78-year-old singer-songwriter, who has had six No 1 hits in the UK charts including Baby Jane and Maggie May, was due to sing at the festival A Day on the Green in Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong.
Rod Stewart canceled a tour date six hours before the show, citing a viral infection that irritated his throat. The 78-year-old singer was scheduled to play ...
[Australia](https://deadline.com/tag/australia/), part of his “A Day on the Green” tour. “I’m absolutely downhearted that I’m disappointing my fans who bought tickets to A Day On The Green. “Hello my friends,” he wrote.
The 78-year-old singer-songwriter, who has had six number one hits in the UK charts including Baby Jane and Maggie May, was due to sing at the venue A Day On ...
“I’m only human and sometimes (I) get sick just like you do. He posted a statement on Twitter that he was “absolutely downhearted” to be “disappointing” fans and is working hard to return to the stage. Sir Rod Stewart said he has cancelled a performance in Australia due to being told he has a “viral infection”.
Fans of music legends Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens have been left devastated after the trio's long-awaited Melbourne performance was called off ...
Ended up receiving an email at 1.52pm, 63 minutes before the bus was due to collect us from [the] hotel,” one wrote. “Flew from Hobart to see Rod, how will we be able to come back over now? We bought these tickets for my mum as a present as it’s her dream,” someone else said. However, a statement released on Friday revealed teams are “confident” the show will go ahead. “Our confident expectation is that the Rod Stewart concert at Mission Estate winery on April 8 will go ahead as scheduled with current information. Duneed Estate, Geelong will not go ahead, due to illness,” a statement posted online read.
The 78-year-old was due on stage with Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens on Saturday afternoon, but promoters cancelled the show just hours before gates opened, ...
"Hello my friends. I'm absolutely downhearted that I'm disappointing my fans who bought tickets to A Day on The Green," Sir Rod wrote. In a Twitter post, Sir Rod said he was suffering from a viral throat infection and felt "downhearted" about the decision to pull out.
Rod Stewart said this weekend a viral infection forced him to cancel a concert in Geelong, Australia, just hours before he was expected to go on Saturday ...
"And we’re off!" Hours before, Live Nation and Roadhouse Entertainment said the concert in Geelong Saturday had been canceled "due to illness." "First night of Australian tour in Perth was a fantastic one." My greatest joy is performing for you, so I’m doing everything I can to get on the mend and get back on stage." "A further announcement regarding the concert arrangements will be made early next week." "Late this morning I was advised that I have a