Rod Stewart Vegas Show Cancellation Leaves Fans Fuming — Here Are 5 Things You Need to Know
- The 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?' singer abruptly pulled the plug on his Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with just 48 hours' notice for upcoming dates. Official statements cite 'unforeseen scheduling conflicts' amid ongoing tour demands.
- Refunds are being processed automatically for ticketholders, but many complain of hidden fees or being offered only credits, sparking a social media backlash under #RodStewartVegasFiasco.
- This isn't the first glitch—the 80-year-old icon has a history of last-minute cancellations, including a 2023 show scrapped due to 'vocal cord hemorrhaging' and a 2024 date axed for 'production delays.'
- Industry insiders whisper that the real reason may be low ticket sales for the newly revamped setlist, which featured deeper cuts from his discography rather than his classic Vegas-era hits.
- Fans left stranded with hotel and airfare charges are now organizing an online petition demanding he reschedule or face a class-action lawsuit, turning this into a viral PR nightmare for the venue.