Rod Stewart experienced a health scare during a recent concert in Utah after nearly fainting while performing, according to reports that emerged following the show. The 81-year-old singer paused the performance and received oxygen onstage before returning to continue the concert.
Video shared from the event showed Stewart appearing uncomfortable and leaning on stage equipment for support as crew members assisted him. After taking a short break, he addressed the audience and explained that he had nearly fainted while trying to keep up with the performance. He then completed the remainder of the show while seated.
The incident took place at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in West Valley City. While no official cause was immediately confirmed, the moment added to growing concern among fans after several recent schedule changes linked to health issues.
Earlier this month, Stewart postponed and canceled multiple performances while recovering from the flu and dealing with an upper respiratory infection that resulted in laryngitis. Despite those setbacks, he has continued with dates on his ongoing One Last Time tour and is expected to return to the stage later this summer.








