U.S. rock legend Ann Wilson (heart) postpones concert after cancer diagnosis

Ann Wilson, 74, lead singer of the American rock band Heart, has revealed that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
Wilson reported on her X (formerly Twitter) that she had undergone surgery and found out that she had cancer.
In order to focus on treatment, she announced that she would postpone her scheduled performances for the rest of the year.

The surgery was a success, and he is in good physical condition.

Wilson posted on X on April 2 to report that he had recently undergone surgery and found out that he had cancer. He said that the surgery was a success and that he is feeling well, but that doctors have instructed him to forgo the stage for the rest of the year in order to make a full recovery.

Receiving Preventive Chemotherapy

Wilson also revealed that she will undergo preventive chemotherapy, following her doctor's recommendation.

Message to Fans

Wilson told her fans, "I will definitely be back on stage next year," and "I'm just taking a break. I still want to keep singing," she said in a powerful message.

Hart's Concert Tour

Heart, a sister duo consisting of Wilson and her sister Nancy Wilson, had been on a concert tour until mid-December, but due to Wilson's diagnosis, all performances have been postponed.

Ticket Refunds

Those who purchased tickets for the postponed shows will be contacted as soon as a more detailed schedule is finalized.

About Ms. Ann Wilson

Anne Wilson, born in 1950, is an American rock singer who formed the rock band Heart with her sister Nancy Wilson in 1974 and continues to attract fans around the world with her powerful vocals and stunning stage performances.

Future Activities

Ms. Wilson is currently focusing on her medical treatment. Fans have expressed their wishes for her early recovery and return to the stage.

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Anne Wilson X (old Twitter): https://twitter.com/annewilsonmusic?lang=en

Heart official website: https://www.heart-music.com/