Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore Shares Health Update with Fans

Nick Soveiko, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Nick Soveiko, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Ritchie Blackmore, the legendary guitarist known for his remarkable career with bands like Deep Purple and Rainbow, has recently seen his performance schedule impacted due to health concerns. Blackmore's wife, Candice Night, revealed in recent interviews that the guitarist suffered a heart attack approximately a year and a half ago, which has significantly impacted his ability to travel and perform. This health setback has effectively put a pause on his career as he recovers. According to Night, Blackmore has been advised by his cardiologist to avoid air travel, which has hindered the prospect of touring in Europe with their folk-rock project, Blackmore's Night.

The renowned guitarist, celebrated for crafting hits like “Smoke on the Water,” has had six stents put in to address his heart condition. Additionally, Blackmore, who will turn 80 soon, is managing other health issues, including gout, arthritis, and an ongoing back problem. Despite these challenges, Candice Night has expressed optimism about his recovery and hopes that the restrictions on traveling might be lifted in the future.

Blackmore's Night, the musical group formed by Blackmore and Night in 1997, has been a long-standing project that melds medieval and Renaissance music influences with folk rock. Over the years, the duo has captivated audiences with their unique sound and has released 11 studio albums. Despite the health challenges faced by Blackmore, Blackmore's Night has managed to schedule six shows in the United States, though European performances remain uncertain as of now due to his health constraints.

Blackmore is a critical figure in rock music history, not only as a founding member and guitarist for Deep Purple but also as the progenitor of Rainbow. The latter band is known for its blend of hard rock with classical influences, and it played a significant role in advancing the genre. Despite his departure from Deep Purple in 1993, Blackmore's legacy with the band remains immortal, notably with his riffs and compositions that have become a staple in rock music history.

While Blackmore faces these significant health challenges, his contributions to music continue to resonate. In particular, his wife Night has been vocal about making sure he remains in good spirits and health. She shared that medical challenges naturally catch up with everyone eventually, but Blackmore remains vibrant and does not visually present as someone approaching 80. His reluctance to be seen performing in a diminished capacity highlights his desire to maintain a certain image for his fans, although Night holds that fans would warmly welcome any opportunity to enjoy his performances regardless of physical limitations.

 

Key Takeaways

Related Stories

Bob Weir, Pioneering Grateful Dead Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 78

Bob Weir, the legendary rhythm guitarist, singer-songwriter, and founding member of the Grateful Dead, has passed away at the age…

“Happy Birthday Pops” Iman and Lexi Jones Lead Global Tributes for David Bowie’s 79th Birthday

On January 8, 2026, the world paused to remember David Bowie on what would have been his 79th birthday. The…

Foo Fighters Confirm Pat Smear Will Sit Out Tour After Gardening Injury

The Foo Fighters have announced that longtime guitarist Pat Smear will be stepping away from the stage for the band’s…

The Dark Side of the Moon nears 1,000 weeks on charts, extending one of music’s longest runs

Nearly 52 years after its release, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon is approaching a milestone few albums…

John Paul Jones Auctions Studio Equipment From Decades-Long Music Career

John Paul Jones, the bassist and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with Led Zeppelin, is auctioning off a substantial…

Alex Van Halen, Steve Lukather Working on New Album Project

Alex Van Halen, the drummer and co founder of the rock band Van Halen, says he is working with Toto…

David Lee Roth 2026 Summer Tour Dates Announced

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Lee Roth has announced a series of concert dates for 2026 as part…

Ian Anderson Warns Fans About AI-Generated Fake Content

Ian Anderson, the longtime frontman of Jethro Tull, is warning fans about artificial intelligence generated content that falsely claims to…

Zak Starkey “Confused” About Dismissal From the Who, But Not Angry or Bitter

In a candid new interview with New York’s Q104.3, legendary drummer Zak Starkey has finally opened up about his tumultuous…