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Rod Stewart has rescheduled one of his Las Vegas residency shows due to ill health weeks before his Glastonbury Festival set.
The 80-year-old rocker announced on his Instagram Stories on Sunday night that he wouldn't be able to perform that evening because he was feeling under the weather.
"I am sorry to inform you that I'm not feeling well and my show tonight at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is being rescheduled to June 10. Your tickets will be valid for the new date," he wrote.
The 10 June date marks the end of Stewart's current run in Las Vegas, although he will be back for six more performances in September and October. He now has four more gigs left of his current The Encore Shows stint, with the next show set for Thursday.
Later this month, the Sailing hitmaker will take to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival to perform in the coveted legends slot.
Stewart will be joined by his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood during his performance on 29 June.
"After all these years, I'm proud and ready and more than able to take the stage again to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury in June. I'll see you there!" announced the star, who previously performed at Glastonbury in 2002.
After Glastonbury, the Maggie May singer will be travelling the U.S. on his One Last Time tour in July and August.
He previously revealed in November that the trek would be "the end of large-scale world tours" as he'd prefer to perform in more intimate venues. He insisted he will not be retiring.