US guitarist Carlos Santana has postponed the next six shows of his tour "out of an abundance of caution for the artist's health".
Representatives said Santana was "doing well" and was recovering in hospital following the incident on Tuesday, during which he was "overtaken by heat exhaustion and dehydration". "Doctors have recommended that Mr. Santana gets rest to recuperate fully." Doctors have recommended that the 74-year-old musician "gets rest to recuperate fully" after he collapsed on stage during a performance in Michigan.
The announcement follows Tuesday's event at the Pine Knob Music Festival in Michigan where Santana collapsed on stage.
Any previously purchased ticket will be honored for the new date. He is looking forward to seeing all of his fans very soon," the release stated. Officials said a new tour date will be announced for the rescheduled show date.
Carlos Santana cancels Rogers, Arkansas, and other shows due to heat exhaustion. Live Nation will announce the rescheduled show dates.
“Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. All shows as planned beginning July 23rd of this month in Paso Robles, CA through the end of 2022 are still confirmed and will be performed as scheduled. “Doctors have recommended that Mr. Santana gets rest to recuperate fully.”
Guitar Carlos Santana and singer Shawn Mendes have postponed Milwaukee shows scheduled this month for health reasons.
Customers who want a refund instead can get one at point of purchase. As soon as there are more updates I promise I will let you know," he wrote. In a Facebook statement posted Friday evening, Santana's management announced postponement of the guitarist's scheduled performances July 8-16 with his band — a co-headlining tour with Earth, Wind & Fire — that includes a July 10 date at Milwaukee's American Family Insurance Amphitheater on the Summerfest grounds.
The legendary bands of Santana and Earth, Wind and Fire have officially announced the postponement of the July 9 concert at Riverbend in Cincinnati.
Mere minutes before he was set to take the stage at Ruoff Music Center Friday night, rock legend Carlos Santana postponed his performance due to illness.
Both were "disappointed but not surprised" by the announcement and praised Earth, Wind & Fire's performance. There did not appear to be any major incidents as folks shuffled out in the lingering daylight. The performance has been moved to Aug. 3, and all existing tickets will be honored on the new date. “Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. The couple planned to make the best of the evening's beautiful weather. Santana profoundly regrets these postponements of his upcoming performances, but his health is our number one concern.
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Crowd asked to pray for him because of a “serious medical” issue. #BREAKING: Carlos Santana just passed out on stage at @PineKnobMusic. Medical personnel on stage. A show scheduled for tonight in Burgettstown, PA, near Pittsburgh has been postponed.
Guitarist Carlos Santana, who passed out onstage during a concert earlier this week, has postponed the next six shows of his tour.
“Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. Last December, Santana, who turns 75 this month, underwent what his management described as an “unscheduled” heart procedure that caused the postponement of that month’s residency in Las Vegas. However, he resumed the residency the following month and in late March launched another North American tour that has continued ever since. The announcement adds that all shows as planned beginning July 23 in Paso Robles, CA through the end of 2022 are still confirmed and will be performed as scheduled.
Carlos Santana has postponed his next six shows, including in Milwaukee, after he collapsed on stage during a concert Tuesday night.
“Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. - July 15: Dallas, Texas "Earlier this week, Carlos Santana was taken from the stage due to serious heat exhaustion and dehydration.
"Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. He just needs rest," his manager said.
"Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. All purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled tour dates. He just needs rest," his manager, Michael Vrionis, said in a statement.
Rock icon Carlos Santana postponed six tour dates Friday, days after he collapsed on stage during a show in Michigan, a representative for the musician ...
His Miraculous Supernatural Tour is scheduled to run through August before he returns to Las Vegas for a residency at the House of Blues. The concert was moved to Aug. 3. Santana, 74, is still scheduled to play concerts between July 23 and the end of the year, representatives for the musician said.
Carlos Santana's management company announced late Friday (July 8) that the 74-year-old guitar legend will postpone his next six concerts.
“Santana profoundly regrets these postponements of his upcoming performances; but, his health is our number one concern. “Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. “I regret to inform you that the Santana band has postponed tonight’s show at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Ind.,” the statement from Michael Vrionis, president of Universal Tone Management, begins.
Carlos Santana Postpones 6 Shows 'Out of an Abundance of Caution' for His 'Health'. Carlos Santana passed out while performing at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in ...
"Cindy and I we are good just taking it easy," he wrote on Facebook of his wife, 62, whom he married in 2010. Early Wednesday morning, Santana assured fans he was doing just fine. Santana profoundly regrets that these postponements of his upcoming performances; but, his health is our number one concern.
Representatives said the decision was made 'out of an abundance of caution for the artist's health'.
He just needs rest,” Mr Vrionis went on to say. “Doctor’s have recommended that Mr. Santana gets rest to recuperate fully.” US guitarist Carlos Santana has postponed the next six shows of his tour “out of an abundance of caution for the artist’s health”.
Detroit (AP) -- Carlos Santana has postponed his next six shows after collapsing on stage during a concert on Tuesday, temporarily stepping away from the ...
Carlos Santana has postponed his next six shows after collapsing on stage during a concert on Tuesday, temporarily stepping away from the stage “out of an ...
“Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. Live Nation will be announcing the rescheduled show dates. On Tuesday, the legendary guitarist was taken to a hospital after suffering heat exhaustion and dehydration while performing at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, some 40 miles northwest of Detroit.
Carlos Santana has postponed his next six shows after collapsing on stage during a concert on Tuesday, temporarily stepping away from the stage "out of an ...
After collapsing on the stage during his previous concert, Carlos Santana has now postponed his next six concerts.
All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates. He is looking forward to seeing all of his fans very soon.” Ensuring that Carlos was doing well, Michael added, “Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon.
Local concert fans got two pieces of disappointing news just minutes apart, as Carlos Santana and Shawn Mendes both postponed upcoming concerns in Milwaukee ...
Carlos Santana postponed six shows in order to 'recuperate fully' after collapsing onstage in July 2022.
The show was immediately halted as the 74-year-old rocker was attended to by medical staff. “Carlos is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon. “Doctors have recommended that Mr. Santana gets rest to recuperate fully.”