Rod Stewart has been forced to cancel his Las Vegas residency at the last minute due to a sinus infection. The 81-year-old former Faces frontman, who has a history of health issues, is currently undergoing medical treatment in the city. According to reports, Stewart was due to perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but the shows have been postponed until further notice. The decision to cancel the shows was reportedly taken on the advice of Stewart's doctor, who has advised him to focus on his recovery.
Stewart has been open about his health struggles in the past, including a heart transplant in 2019. Sinus infections can be a serious condition, particularly for those with pre-existing health issues. While they can often be treated with antibiotics, in severe cases, they may require hospitalisation.
The NHS advises that sinus infections can cause a range of symptoms, including headaches, facial pain and congestion. It is essential for those experiencing these symptoms to seek medical attention to rule out any underlying conditions. If you are experiencing symptoms of a sinus infection, you should consult your GP or call NHS 111 for advice.