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Dave Mason Cancels Tour Dates Due To Health

Mark Stein, Marty Fera, Ray Cardwell, Johnne Sambataro and Dave Mason perform during The Traffic Jam Tour Dave Mason in concert during The Traffic Jam Tour at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 11 Mar 2024
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Dave Mason, the legendary rock musician and co-founder of the iconic band Traffic, recently announced the cancellation of all his 2025 tour dates due to serious ongoing health issues. The cancellation stems from a severe infection Mason contracted in March, following a significant heart procedure the previous fall. This challenging health journey has forced him to withdraw from upcoming performances he had eagerly anticipated, including those with Kansas and .38 Special. Despite the setbacks, Mason remains enormously grateful to his team of doctors and expresses deep appreciation for the unwavering support of his fans, family, and associates throughout this difficult period.

Born in Worcester, England, Dave Mason's illustrious career began at a young age. By 15, he founded two bands, The Deep Feeling and The Hellions, and by 18, joined Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood to form Traffic. Mason penned “Feelin' Alright,” a rock anthem that gained legendary status with covers by artists like Joe Cocker, solidifying Mason's enduring influence in rock music. Despite his current health challenges, his contributions to music are substantial, not just in his recordings but also in his collaborations with other significant artists. Mason's recent ventures included the release of his 21st studio album, ‘A Shade of Blues,' in March. This album showcased his blues roots with contributions from renowned musicians such as Joe Bonamassa and Michael McDonald, highlighting Mason's continuous influence in the music industry.

Mason's health challenges began when a severe heart condition was identified during a routine check-up in September 2024. This unforeseen medical discovery required urgent intervention, leading to the postponement of his 2024 fall tour. Hoping to resume touring in spring and summer 2025, Mason instead faced another hurdle when he contracted a severe infection. This setback ultimately led to the difficult decision to cancel all tour dates for 2025, a decision Mason describes as made with “deep regret.” He acknowledges the long road to recovery he faces, underscoring the toll this journey has taken on him both personally and professionally.

The announcement of his tour cancellation was accompanied by a heartfelt message from Mason, in which he expressed overwhelming gratitude for the support he has received from fans, family, and professional associates. The positivity and encouragement provided by his followers and loved ones have been a crucial source of strength for him during these trying times. In his statement, Mason reflects on the challenging territory he's navigated during his illness, expressing hope and the deep-seated love he harbors for those who have stood by him.

As Mason steps back from the spotlight to focus on recuperation, his fans remain hopeful for his return. His legacy, however, remains untarnished despite his recent struggles. Mason's impact on the music industry has been profound, not only through his performances and recordings but through the inspiration and support he has offered to many other artists over the decades. His journey from the youthful founder of Traffic to a seasoned rock veteran has been filled with remarkable achievements, underpinned by his soulful voice and masterful guitar playing. In the coming months, as Mason focuses on recovery, the music community continues to stand in solidarity, wishing him a speedy return to health and hopefully, eventually, to the stage.

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