
Sir Rod is set to become the first artist to have headlined Glastonbury and played its legends slot Sir Rod Stewart has cancelled a string of concerts in the US as he recovers from flu, ahead of his Glastonbury legends set later this month. The 80-year-old rock star is due to play the coveted teatime slot on Sunday, 29 June - 23 years after he last appeared at the Somerset festival.
Main Idea: Rod Stewart has canceled four US concerts and rescheduled two others as he recovers from flu, just weeks before his Glastonbury legends slot.
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US fans may lose money and plans if Sir Rod Stewart’s canceled shows are not fully refunded or rescheduled soon.
Sir Rod Stewart may recover in time for the Glastonbury show, which could still give fans a major live event.
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Primary subject of the article; his cancelled US gigs and upcoming Glastonbury legends slot drive the story.
Mentioned as Stewart’s former Faces bandmate and potential Glastonbury collaborator.
Cited as a prior performer of Glastonbury’s Sunday afternoon slot.
Mentioned as a past Glastonbury billing comparison alongside Stewart’s 2002 appearance.
Cited as a prior performer of Glastonbury’s Sunday afternoon slot.
Cited as a prior performer of Glastonbury’s Sunday afternoon slot.
Mentioned as one of this year’s Glastonbury headliners.
Mentioned as one of this year’s Glastonbury headliners.
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Sign in to commentCited as a prior performer of Glastonbury’s Sunday afternoon slot.
Mentioned as part of the comparison to Stewart’s previous Glastonbury appearance.
Mentioned as one of this year’s Glastonbury headliners.