He is with Paul McCartney a true living legend.
Ringo Starr, the legendary Beatles drummer, 82, had to cancel at the last moment a concert he was to give at the Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo, Michigan on Saturday October 1.
The musician, knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 2018, only indicated that he was ill without however revealing the nature of his illness, specifying however that he had not contracted the Covid.
The Sunday evening concert at the Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake – still in Michigan – was in turn canceled the next day for the same reasons.
The rooms in which he was to perform evoke an illness that would affect his voice.
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The spokesperson for the All-Star Band, while remaining evasive, was nevertheless reassuring by suggesting that Ringo Starr should soon go back on stage and that this unforeseen event was only a simple adjournment.
The organizers have indicated that the places reserved at the New Buffalo Casino will be reimbursed as well as those of the concert that Ringo Starr was to give the following day, Sunday October 2, always accompanied by the All-Star Band, in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
In 2020, Ringo Starr will have celebrated his 80th birthday by organizing the Ringo's Big Birthday Show, a virtual concert on Youtube.
Paul McCartney had participated in this beautiful event.
His American tour, which he has just interrupted, began on May 27, 2022, was to take him to Canada, the United States and end in style in Mexico City on October 19 and 20.
Now his fans are waiting for his news with as much concern as impatience.