Famed Keyboardist Postpones U.S. Tour To Undergo Surgery for “Ongoing Health Issue”
Once studying at the Royal College of Music, Rick Wakeman decided to quit to become a session musician. Having a deep love for music, the keyboardist appeared to make the right move as he went on to play for Elton John, Marc Bolan, and even David Bowie. Outside of the studio, he also released over 20 studio albums.
Looking to celebrate his contributions to music, he prepared to kick off his Strictly Wakeman U.S. Tour later this month. But sadly, the musician recently announced he needed to postpone the tour to undergo surgery.
While most remember Wakeman for his musical talents, the musician suffered several health issues over the years. Looking back at his life, the singer had three heart attacks by the time he reached 25. That was just the start as he also fought hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver, pleurisy, diabetes, and even pneumonia.
Still, battling through the illnesses, Wakeman looked forward to taking the stage with singer Hayley Sanderson on July 18th. But according to a spokesperson, “It is with great regret that Rick Wakeman has to postpone his ‘Strictly Wakeman’ tour of the U.S. with Hayley Sanderson in July, as his doctors have recommended that he undergo surgery this month to correct an ongoing health issue.”
Rick Wakeman Not Canceling Tour Just Yet
Although needing to postpone the dates, the spokesperson advised fans of Wakeman to keep their tickets. Not ready to cancel just yet, the statement added, “Please hold on to your tickets as they will be valid for any rescheduled dates. When further information about the shows is available, ticket holders will be informed. Rick’s U.K. tour with the English Rock Ensemble in October and other ongoing commitments are not affected.”
Before releasing the announcement, Wakeman shared his excitement to work alongside Sanderson. Seeing the opportunity to create new music, the musician said, “Hayley is great to work with, as she has the talent to feel the music in such a way as to make all the arrangements seamless.” He continued, “Hayley and I have never worked in concert with just the piano and voice, and so it opens up opportunities for new arrangements of pieces from rare albums.”
With Wakeman taking some time to undergo surgery, only time will tell if the musician’s health with take a turn for the better.
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