Rod Stewart called 'tone-deaf' after attending World Cup following concert cancellation

Rock legend Rod Stewart has faced significant backlash from fans, with many labelling the singer as "tone-deaf" following a series of recent events. The controversy arose after Stewart cancelled a scheduled concert in California, citing health issues as the reason for his inability to perform.
The criticism intensified when Stewart was subsequently spotted in Boston, attending a Scotland FIFA World Cup match. The timing of his appearance at the sporting event, coming so closely after his health-related concert cancellation, has led to widespread questioning from his fanbase regarding the severity of his condition.
Disgruntled supporters expressed their frustration on social media, arguing that the singer's ability to travel and attend a high-profile football match contradicts the reasons provided for the California show's cancellation. Many fans, who had made significant arrangements to attend his performance, expressed disappointment and felt that the singer's actions showed a lack of consideration for his audience.
While there has been no official clarification from Stewart's representatives regarding the discrepancy between his medical status and his public appearance, the incident has sparked a wider conversation about transparency in the music industry when artists are forced to cancel performances due to illness.


