Carlos Santana postpones next 6 concert dates after collapsing onstage
ByBob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
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Carlos Santana: Music icon collapses mid-concert from heat exhaustion, dehydration (NCD)
ByBob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana, who passed out onstage earlier this week, has postponed the next six shows of his concert tour, his management company announced late Friday.
The 10-time Grammy Award winner, 74, who was appearing with Earth, Wind & Fire, postponed the shows of his “Miraculous Supernatural 2002″ tour “out of an abundance of caution for the artist’s health,” Santana’s manager, Michael Vrionis of Universal Tone Management, said in a statement.
“Doctors have recommended that Mr. Santana gets rest to recuperate fully,” Vrionis said.
Friday’s show in Noblesville, Indiana, was scrubbed, along with Saturday night’s performance in Cincinnati and a Sunday date in Milwaukee, Variety reported. Shows in Rogers, Arkansas on Tuesday, Dallas on July 15 and The Woodlands, Texas, on July 16 were also shelved.
Vrionis said that Santana will resume his touring schedule on July 23 in Paso Robles, California, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
According to the Detroit Free Press and WDIV-TV, Santana collapsed onstage shortly before 10 p.m. EDT on Tuesday during his performance at the outdoor Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan.
In a statement posted on the artist’s official Facebook page, Santana’s team said the guitarist suffered “heat exhaustion and dehydration” during the show.
Vrionis said Santana “is doing well and is anxious to be back on stage.”
“He just needs to rest. Santana profoundly regrets that these postponements of his upcoming performances; but, his health is our number one concern,” Vrionis added. “He is looking forward to seeing all of his fans very soon.”
In addition to his 10 Grammy Awards, Santana has won three Latin Grammys. In 1999, he tied Michael Jackson’s record for the most Grammys won in a single night with eight, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Santana has had six songs reach the top 10 in Billboard’s Hot 100, with two No. 1 hits -- “Smooth” in 1999 and “Maria Maria” in 2000. He scored two top-10 hits in 1970 -- “Black Magic Woman,” which peaked at No. 4; and “Evil Ways,” which topped out at No. 9.
Concert promoter Live Nation said it will announce details of the rescheduled concerts at a later date, Variety reported. Tickets that already have been purchased will be good for the new shows, the statement from Vrionis said.
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Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1982: Carlos Santana performs a mixture of his music dating back to the 1960s during the US Festival near San Bernardino, California, on Saturday, Sept. 4, 1982. (AP Photo)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1986: Carlos Santana performs at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Nov. 1, 1986. He joined other artists for the anti-drug themed concert. (AP Photo/Wilbur Funches)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1987: Rock guitarist Carlos Santana is shown at a news conference in Moscow speaking about his upcoming concert at which he will perform with Soviet and American musicians July 2, 1987. (AP Photo/Boris Yurchenko)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1988: Rock guitarist Carlos Santana performs for a crowd of an estimated 1,000 inmates in the recreation yard of San Quentin prison, San Quentin, Calif., Dec. 10, 1988. (AP Photo/Jeff Reinking)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1989: Rock guitarist Carlos Santana performs during the 12th annual Bay Area Musicians Awards in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 26, 1989. Santana received an award as Bay Area Musician of the Year. (AP Photo/Audrey Shehyn)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1990: Rock guitarist Carlos Santana poses in New York City on Aug. 13, 1990. (AP Photo/Chrystyna Czajkowsky)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1991: Rock guitarist Carlos Santana, center, performs with Cesar Rosas, guitarist with rock group Lobo Los, during a tribute concert to legendary rock promoter Bill Graham at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, Ca., Sunday, Nov. 3, 1991. (AP Photo/Olga Shalygin)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 1999: Rock guitarist Carlos Santana poses in New York City on May 17, 1999. (AP Photo/Jim Cooper)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2003: Carlos Santana and Beyonce Knowles entertain prior to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers meeting the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2004: Musician Carlos Santana rehearses his performance with Los Lonely Boys for the fifth annual Latin Grammy Awards on August 31, 2004, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. (Frank Micelotta/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2005: Musician Carlos Santana performs onstage at the 2005 World Music Awards at the Kodak Theatre on August 31, 2005, in Hollywood, California. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2009: President of Sceno Plus Patrick Berge, President and co-CEO of AEG Live/Concerts West John Meglen, Recording artist Carlos Santana, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman and President of Morgans Hotel Group, Las Vegas and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Randy Kwasniewski appear outside The Joint inside the Hard Rock to celebrate the new $60 million concert venue's completion April 14, 2009, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2012: Promoter and co-founder of the original Woodstock Music & Art Fair Michael Lang, actor and House of Blues co-founder Dan Aykroyd, recording artist Carlos Santana, President and Chief Operating Officer of Mandalay Bay Chuck Bowling and CEO of Casa Noble Tequila Jose "Pepe" Hermosillo share a toast at the House of Blues inside the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino during a mud ceremony May 4, 2012, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2013: Kennedy Center Honorees Shirley MacLaine and Carlos Santana attend the 2013 Kennedy Center Honors on December 8, 2013, in Washington, D.C. (Kristoffer Tripplaar-Pool/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2013: Mexican and American musician Carlos Santana, right, performs with a band of mariachis in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, Saturday Dec. 14, 2013. (Refugio Ruiz/AP)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2014: Recording artists Pitbull (left) and Carlos Santana perform onstage during the 15th annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 20, 2014, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2015: Drummer Cindy Blackman (left) and her husband, recording artist Carlos Santana, leave a funeral for blues musician B.B. King at Palm Downtown Mortuary & Cemetery on May 23, 2015, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2016: Recording artists Sergio Vallin, Juan Calleros, Alex Gonzalez, Carlos Santana and Fher Olvera attend a ceremony honoring Maná with the 2,573rd Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 10, 2016, in Hollywood, California. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2017: Ralph Johnson, Cindy Blackman, Carlos Santana and Verdine White attend the Apple Music Los Angeles Premiere of "Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives" at Pacific Design Center on September 26, 2017, in West Hollywood, California. (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Apple Music)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2018: Carlos Santana performs the national anthem prior to Game 2 of the 2018 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers at ORACLE Arena on June 3, 2018, in Oakland, California. (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2019: Recording artist Carlos Santana poses during a listening event for his upcoming album "Africa Speaks" featuring singer Buika at the House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on May 14, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Photos: Carlos Santana through the years 2020: Carlos Santana performs onstage during the Pre-Grammy Gala and Grammy Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs on January 25, 2020, in Beverly Hills, California. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)