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Rick Wakeman Postpones Tour Due to Health Concern

Rick Wakeman Rock Legend Festival, Slupsk, Poland - 13 Jul 2017 Yes perform at the Rock Legend Festival on July 13, 2017 in Charlotta Valley near Slupsk, Poland
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Renowned musician Rick Wakeman has made the unexpected decision to postpone his upcoming U.S. tour due to an unspecified but pressing health issue. The tour, dubbed “Strictly Wakeman,” was originally scheduled for July and was set to include a variety of performances alongside Hayley Sanderson, the vocalist known for her work on Strictly Come Dancing. The performances were to feature new arrangements of Wakeman’s pieces from his lesser-known albums, including tracks such as “Make Me A Woman” from the The Time Machine album, and “Julia” and “The Hymn” from 1984. The postponement was deemed necessary following doctors' recommendations for Wakeman to undergo surgery this month, which aims to address an ongoing health condition.

In a statement released through his spokesperson, Wakeman expressed his regret and disappointment at having to delay the tour, but emphasized the importance of prioritizing his health to ensure future performances. Fans who had already purchased tickets are advised to keep them, as they will be honored for the tour's rescheduled dates, the details of which are to be announced as soon as Wakeman's health permits. This news might come as a disappointment to fans eager to see Wakeman perform live, as his planned setlist showcased a deep cut of his career, covering his rare but celebrated compositions.

This news does not, however, affect Wakeman's other musical commitments. His UK tour, “The Return Of The Caped Crusader Pt 2,” is still scheduled to proceed in October, with dates confirmed from Aylesbury to Bristol. During this series of performances, Wakeman will delve into some of his most iconic works, such as The Six Wives Of Henry VIII and The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table, offering fans in the UK a chance to experience his rich musical legacy live. This ongoing commitment underscores Wakeman's dedication to his craft and his readiness to perform wherever and whenever possible, as long as his health allows.

Dave Piercy, a close associate and representative of Wakeman, confirmed that all other commitments stand firm. The tour in the UK will feature transformative renditions and showcase Wakeman's innovative flair. Fans can anticipate a captivating and immersive experience that captures the essence of Wakeman's renowned style and iconic storytelling through music. As fans await the rescheduling of the U.S. dates, this update provides some reassurance that there will still be opportunities soon to witness Wakeman's genius live.

Wakeman, who has enjoyed a storied career as a keyboardist known for his dynamic and intricate compositions, remains optimistic about his recovery and the prospect of returning to the stage. His hope to revisit the U.S. speaks volumes about his commitment to his audience and his passion for performance. This latest development serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of health-related issues and the importance of addressing them promptly and effectively. It highlights Wakeman's resilience and willingness to adapt to ensure his long-term ability to continue sharing his music globally.

Overall, while fans may face a temporary disappointment due to the necessary postponement of the U.S. tour, there remains a strong anticipation for Rick Wakeman’s triumphant return to the stage. His decision to prioritize his health ensures that when he does return to perform, it will be with the same vigor and vitality that has defined his career for decades. Whether in the U.K. or in the U.S., audiences are undoubtedly eager to see what the future holds for Wakeman's performances and the impact his music will continue to have worldwide.

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