Sir Rod Stewart 'absolutely gutted' as he reveals the real reason he cancelled 200th Las Vegas show hours before performance

Sir Rod Stewart was forced to cancel his 200th residency celebration show in Las Vegas on Wednesday. 

The singer, 79, was due to perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but cancelled just hours before due to suffering from strep throat.

Strep throat is a bacterial infection that can make your throat feel sore and scratchy.

Rod told his 1.4million Instagram followers: 'I'm desperately sorry to miss this 200th show celebration.

'Most people can work with strep throat but obviously not me. I'm absolutely gutted. I've been looking forward to this concert for so long. 

Sir Rod Stewart was forced to cancel his 200th residency celebration show in Las Vegas on Wednesday

Sir Rod Stewart was forced to cancel his 200th residency celebration show in Las Vegas on Wednesday

He told his 1.4million Instagram followers: 'I'm desperately sorry to miss this 200th show celebration.'

He told his 1.4million Instagram followers: 'I'm desperately sorry to miss this 200th show celebration.'

'My deepest regrets for any inconvenience this has caused. Thankfully we'll now be returning in 2025 and I hope to see you all there.'

WHAT IS STREP THROAT?

Strep throat is caused by a bacteria, medically termed Strep A, that can also trigger other infections like impetigo, scarlet fever and tonsillitis.

It is spread via droplets released when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks which are then breathed in by someone else.

The disease normally causes a mild illness, which can clear up within three to five days. Patients may only need treatment with antibiotics.

But in more serious cases the bacteria can spread to other areas of the body, triggering serious complications such as kidney inflammation, Scarlet fever — and even sepsis.

Strep throat cases normally surge between December and April, but data suggests they spiraled to record levels this year amid the easing of pandemic-era restrictions.

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He was due to bring his show to a close on Wednesday after performing at the venue across the last 13 years.

However, fans will be delighted to know Rod has announced he would be returning to Sin City for a series of encore shows which will take place next spring.

Prior to revealing his illness, he wrote on social media: 'Vegas, I’m having too much fun for this to end so we are coming back for an encore! 

'Don’t miss The Encore Shows Las Vegas Residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace March 12-22 & May 29-June 8! Tickets on sale Monday at 10amPT!'

The London-born singer premiered his show, titled Rod Stewart: The Hits, at the classic venue in 2011.

Though Rod will be leaving Sin City in 2025, where he sold 90% capacity each night, he may be back on stage sooner rather than later. 

Ron hinted that a short UK tour with Jools Holland is on the cards, to support their 2024 joint album Swing Fever.

It comes after Rod revealed he has 'no fear' about death ahead of his 80th birthday, adding he aims to stick around for another 15 years, but also acknowledging his 'days are numbered'.

Despite the rocker getting on in age, he insisted that he still has no desire to tone down his rock 'n' roll lifestyle.

Rod promised fans he will continue performing and partying in his 90s.

The singer, 79, was due to perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but cancelled just hours before due to suffering from strep throat

The singer, 79, was due to perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but cancelled just hours before due to suffering from strep throat

He was due to bring his show to a close on Wednesday after performing at the venue across the last 13 years

He was due to bring his show to a close on Wednesday after performing at the venue across the last 13 years

However, fans will be delighted to know Rod has announced he would be returning to Sin City for a series of encore shows which will take place next spring

However, fans will be delighted to know Rod has announced he would be returning to Sin City for a series of encore shows which will take place next spring

He told The Sun: 'I'm aware my days are numbered but I've got no fear. We have all got to pass on at some point, so we are all in the same basket. I am going to be enjoying myself for these last few years as much as I can. I say few — probably another 15. I can do that easy mate, easy.'

He admitted: 'I'm not like I was in the '70s and '80s and I can't stay up all night, get drunk and go mad and still have a voice just like that. Nowadays I have to protect my voice before and after every show. 

But Rod insisted: 'But no, you think I just have water on my rider? You're talking to Rod Stewart here, mate. We go mad after every show. There are 13 of us, six women, really great musicians and I make them drink. We absolutely love it.'

Rod, who has had both prostate and thyroid cancer, said: 'I am more aware of my health now than before. You should be when you start ­getting on a bit. It's very important. I am a bit of a hypochondriac. I think men in particular should take advantage of all the wonderful ­medical science out there.'

Despite this, he revealed he doesn't take any medication at all apart from the odd anti-inflammatory if his knee is giving him trouble.

For his 80th birthday in January, Rod knows that he will be having a blowout party but revealed that his wife Penny Lancaster, 53, has kept him in the dark about any further details

For his 80th birthday in January, Rod knows that he will be having a blowout party but revealed that his wife Penny Lancaster, 53, has kept him in the dark about any further details

Rod said he works out three or four times a day and is kept on the straight and narrow by his personal trainer whom he has been working with for over three decades.

He is currently constructing a racing track at his Essex mansion to aid him on his mission to break the world record for the 100m sprint in his age group.

For his 80th birthday in January, Rod knows that he will be having a blowout party but revealed that his wife Penny Lancaster, 53, has kept him in the dark about any further details.

His eight children are also said to be heavily involved in the planning. Rod is father to Sarah Streeter, 61; Kimberly, 45, Sean, 44, and Ruby Stewart, 37, with his first wife; Renee, 32, and Liam Stewart, 30, with his second; and Alastair, 19, and Aiden Stewart, 13, with his third, Penny.