Rock legend Rod Stewart, 81, sparked concern during a recent concert in West Valley City, Utah, when he nearly collapsed onstage. Stewart, who was performing at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, began to slow down and lean on equipment before turning to his team for assistance.
A woman brought out an oxygen tank, and another put a cold compress on his neck. Stewart told the audience, ‘The show must go on,’ before admitting he ‘nearly fainted.’ This incident comes after Stewart canceled several shows last month due to health issues, including a sinus infection.
Recent Health Issues
Stewart had canceled two shows in Las Vegas and additional shows in California, citing his doctor’s advice and the need for vocal rest. Despite these health concerns, Stewart has expressed his commitment to continuing his music career, stating that he has no plans to retire and loves what he does.
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