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Carlos Santana Postpones Two Texas Concerts Due to Health Issues

The 77-year-old guitarist is recovering from dehydration and a COVID-19 diagnosis, with plans to resume his Oneness Tour 2025 later this week.

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Carlos Santana performs at Gas South Arena on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, in Duluth, Ga.
Carlos Santana performs Friday, June 30, 2023, at Ravinia in Highland Park, Ill. Rock musician and iconic guitarist Carlos Santana postponed a Wednesday night performance in Sugar Land after contracting COVID-19. 

Overview

  • Carlos Santana was hospitalized on April 22 in San Antonio after experiencing dehydration during a sound check, leading to the postponement of his concert at the Majestic Theatre.
  • The following day, Santana tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the postponement of his April 23 show in Sugar Land, Texas.
  • Fans have been advised to hold onto their tickets as both postponed shows will be rescheduled, with new dates to be announced soon.
  • Despite recent health setbacks, including a January finger injury and a 2022 on-stage collapse, Santana plans to resume his U.S. tour later this week with performances in Oklahoma.
  • Santana's Oneness Tour 2025, which began on April 16, promotes his latest album, 'Sentient,' and includes U.S., European, and Las Vegas residency dates.