Rod Stewart has supplied an replace after cancelling his present in Victoria on the weekend.
The British rock legend, 78, was set to carry out alongside Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens at A Day On The Green competition in Geelong on Saturday night time.
But simply hours earlier than the gates have been as a consequence of open, a “downhearted” Stewart took to social media to advise followers his efficiency wasn’t going forward as a consequence of sickness.
With Stewart slated to carry out at AEC Arena in Adelaide tonight, March 21, he’s taken to Instagram to present followers an replace on his situation.
“My dear friends in Adelaide, just to guarantee that the show will be going ahead,” Stewart stated in a video posted to his Instagram tales.
“I had a slight setback here in Melbourne, I had to miss the show because I had strep throat.
“I’m fine now, I’ll be there and I’m looking forward to it.”
Stewart, Lauper and Stevens will hit the stage in South Australia’s capital tonight, earlier than headlining A Day On The Green at Mount Cotton in Queensland on Saturday and Sunday.
They’ll end up their exhibits in New South Wales, acting at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on March 29, Hunter Valley’s Roche Estate on April 1, and Bowral’s Centennial Vineyards on April 2.
It comes as ticket holders in Geelong, who’re nonetheless but to listen to whether or not refunds shall be given out, have been disheartened the act was cancelled so final minute, having travelled prolonged distances particularly for the present.
Others highlighted the large expense that they had spared hoping to see the efficiency, together with on transport and lodging.
Stewart posted to his Instagram with the disappointing news round noon Saturday.
“Hello, my friends. I’m absolutely downhearted that I’m disappointing my fans who bought tickets to A Day on the Green,” he started.
“Late this morning I was advised that I have a viral infection and my throat is too irritated to sing. I’m only human and sometimes get sick just like you do.
“My greatest joy is performing for you, so I’m doing everything I can to get on the mend and back on stage!”
The promoters, Live Nation and Roundhouse Entertainment, posted a web based assertion confirming the present wouldn’t go forward.
They stated, “A further announcement regarding the concert arrangements will be made early next week.”
Source: www.news.com.au