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Sir Rod Stewart Needs Oxygen Mid-Concert
22 Jun
Summary
- Sir Rod Stewart required an oxygen mask during a concert in Utah.
- The singer expressed he 'nearly fainted' and asked to sit.
- He recently canceled shows due to respiratory infection and laryngitis.

Sir Rod Stewart, 81, paused his concert at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in West Valley City, Utah, on Friday night, needing an oxygen mask on stage. Video footage showed the British musician leaning on his drummer's screen for support before crew members provided him with an oxygen mask. He told the audience he "nearly f---ing fainted" and asked permission to sit for the next song, which he performed while seated.
This incident occurred while the octogenarian artist has suggested he may soon retire from touring, stating that his upcoming UK tour, including a performance at the O2, would "probably be it." He recently canceled a show in Chula Vista, California, less than an hour before it was scheduled, due to an acute upper respiratory infection causing laryngitis.
Sir Rod also canceled two Las Vegas shows last month due to a sinus infection requiring vocal rest. Despite these health concerns, he was seen traveling to watch Scotland play in the World Cup shortly after canceling the California show. Earlier this year, he attended a King's Trust celebration at the Royal Albert Hall.