It's a heartache: Rod Stewart cancels Manila concert
Rock legend Rod Stewart is no longer having a concert in Manila.
Producer Live Nation announced on social media that "due to unforeseen circumstances," the 78-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s "Live in Concert, One Last Time" on March 13 is canceled.
They added that fans who bought tickets will receive a full refund through the original payment method. Those who paid with cash may register via smtickets.com/refunds.
Fans may also email [email protected] for card reversals and cash refunds.
"We apologize for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding," they wrote.
Stewart also canceled his shows in Kuala Lumpur, Kaohsiung, and Hong Kong.
As of writing, he still has shows in Bangkok, Thailand on March 6; Singapore on March 16 and 17; and Tokyo, Japan on March 20.
Stewart also still has performances across North America and Europe lined up this 2024.
Previously, the rock icon expressed his excitement over visiting Asia again.
"It has been 15 years since my last Asian tour, which is far too long! I truly cannot wait to return with a setlist of all my biggest hits and one of the most extraordinary productions of my career. It's going to be a bash," he said.
“This will be the last time ’round, I think, to do the rock ‘n’ roll stuff because I want to move on to swing music and the Great American Song Book,” Stewart told People Magazine.
Stewart is among the best-selling music artists of all time. The British singer and songwriter, who came to prominence in the late 1960s, is known for his songs Forever Young, Hot Legs, and Have I Told You Lately, among others.