Rod Stewart, 78, gives fans an update on his health and tour after cancelling show due to illness

Rod Stewart, 78, gives fans an update on his health and tour after cancelling show due to illness

Rod Stewart, 78, presents an update on his wellness and his Aussie tour just after angering followers when he was forced to terminate his Geelong present just a few several hours ahead of the concert because of to illness

Rod Stewart has presented admirers an update on his health and fitness soon after he was forced to cancel his Geelong present on Saturday, just three hrs in advance of hitting the phase. 

The British singer,  78, advised his followers he is executing very well right after struggling from a bout of strep throat. 

Rod also gave supporters an update on his concert events and mentioned his planned clearly show in Adelaide on Tuesday is going in advance. 

He shared a video to his extra than 1.2million Instagram followers, looking effectively-rested in his activewear.  

‘My dear buddies in Adelaide, just to ensure the clearly show will be going in advance,’ he began. 

Rod Stewart, 78, gives fans an update on his health and tour after cancelling show due to illness

Rod Stewart has presented lovers an update on his well being soon after he was forced to terminate his Geelong show on Saturday, just three hours right before hitting the stage. The British singer, 78, advised his lovers he is executing well immediately after suffering from a bout of strep throat

‘I had a slight setback here in Melbourne, I experienced strep throat, but I’m great now. I am going to be there and I’m wanting ahead to it.’

It comes following a spokesperson for the rock legend uncovered on Monday his effectiveness at the Adelaide Leisure Centre Arena is ‘definitely continue to on’.

The hitmaker will consider the stage at the Adelaide stadium on Tuesday night to belt out each old and new hits to a roaring group of 11,000 enthusiasts.

Rod also gave fans an update on his concerts and said his planned show in Adelaide on Tuesday is going ahead

Rod also gave enthusiasts an update on his concerts and mentioned his planned exhibit in Adelaide on Tuesday is heading ahead 

He is then scheduled to execute in Sydney on Wednesday, March 29 and in Hunter Valley on Saturday, April 1.

The crooner is currently touring the place with Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens and the trio first carried out together in Perth on March 11.

Rod cancelled his demonstrate in Geelong on Saturday just several hours in advance of he was because of to accomplish.

The London indigenous took to his Instagram to apologise for the past minute cancellation, which still left followers furious.

‘Hello my good friends. I am totally downhearted that I’m disappointing my followers who purchased tickets to A Working day On The Environmentally friendly,’ he wrote.

It comes after Rod revealed why he cancelled his show in Geelong on Saturday, just hours before he was due to perform

It comes after Rod discovered why he cancelled his display in Geelong on Saturday, just several hours in advance of he was because of to conduct

Stewart is currently touring the country with Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens and the trio first performed together in Perth on March 11

Stewart is at present touring the state with Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens and the trio initial done together in Perth on March 11

‘Late this morning I was advised that I have a viral infection and my throat is much too irritated to sing. I am only human and from time to time get unwell just like you do.’

He continued: ‘My finest joy is performing for you, so I am doing everything I can to get on the mend and back on stage!’

Rod’s team also included in a assertion: ‘Live Country and Roundhouse Entertainment regret to announce that tonight’s efficiency by Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens at Mt. Duneed Estate, Geelong will not go forward due to disease.

‘We apologise for the disappointment and inconvenience for ticket holders. A further more announcement relating to the live performance arrangements will be manufactured early next week.’