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Rick Wakeman Recovering After Successful Brain Surgery

Photo Credit: Aureliomoraes30 | WIkimedia Commons
Photo Credit: Aureliomoraes30 | WIkimedia Commons

Prog rock legend Rick Wakeman is recovering at home after undergoing corrective brain surgery to treat a neurological condition that had forced him to postpone his 2025 United States tour. The 76 year old keyboardist, known for his groundbreaking work with Yes and his extensive solo career, shared the update with fans while reassuring them that his musical abilities remain fully intact.

Diagnosis and Health Concerns

Earlier in 2025, Wakeman canceled and postponed several tour dates after revealing he was dealing with a serious health issue. He later confirmed that he had been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the brain. Symptoms can include difficulty walking, memory issues, and other neurological complications. After a series of tests, doctors recommended surgical intervention.

The Surgical Procedure

Wakeman underwent what he described as corrective shunt brain surgery. In this procedure, a small tube is implanted to help drain excess fluid from the brain and relieve pressure. He reported that the operation was very successful and that he is now resting at home while following his doctors instructions for a gradual recovery.

Importantly, Wakeman noted that the procedure has not affected his musicianship. In a characteristically humorous update, he said that he can still hit the occasional wrong note, which means his piano skills remain very much intact.

Impact on Touring Plans

Wakeman postponed his 2025 United States concerts due to the surgery, but he has already rescheduled the tour to begin in March 2026. He will be touring with his son, Oliver Wakeman, in what many fans expect will be a highlight of his late career.

His medical team has advised that he will be fully ready for the rescheduled North American shows. Wakeman also confirmed that he is able to perform at two upcoming charity concerts in the United Kingdom on December 19 and December 20.

A Positive Outlook for Fans

Wakeman’s openness about his diagnosis has raised awareness of normal pressure hydrocephalus, a condition that can be difficult to recognize but is often treatable. Fans across the world have expressed relief at the positive outcome of his surgery, especially given Wakeman’s status as one of progressive rock’s most celebrated musicians.

With a successful procedure behind him and a clear path forward, Rick Wakeman is preparing to return to the stage with renewed energy. His 2026 tour will mark the next chapter of a musical career that has spanned more than five decades, and his recovery ensures that the music will continue.

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