Rod Stewart Cancels California Concert After Respiratory Infection Diagnosis, Attends Scotland World Cup Match Next Day
Rod Stewart canceled a June 13 concert in California after an upper respiratory infection. The next day he flew to Boston to watch Scotland play in the World Cup.
EuronewsRod Stewart canceled a scheduled concert in California on June 13 after his team announced he had been diagnosed with an acute upper respiratory infection that caused laryngitis. The following day, Stewart posted an Instagram video filmed aboard a private plane with his sons Liam, 31, and Alistair, 20.
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" In the video Stewart said, "Here we are flying off to Boston to see Scotland in the World Cup.
It’s been 28 years so these kids, I’ve told them about it, but they’ve never been. " Cameras later showed Stewart in the stands at the Scotland versus Haiti match in Boston on June 14, throwing his arms in the air as Scotland defeated Haiti. @DailyCaller reported that several fans who had purchased tickets, booked travel, and taken time off work for the canceled California show expressed frustration at the timing of Stewart’s trip.
Another stated they had traveled from Mexico City, purchased airline tickets, booked a hotel, rented a car, and rearranged schedules to attend the concert. " Other commenters defended the decision. One wrote, "Get a grip people.
Stewart, who is 81, had performed at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona, on June 8.


