The singer also had to cancel her performance this Friday, 7th, in São João da Thay; According to the artist’s advice, she had a urinary infection caused by kidney stones
Singer Preta Gil canceled the shows he would have performed on Friday 7th in São João da Thay, organized by the influencer Thaynara OGand this Sunday, 9th, at the Salve O Sul Festival, a St. Paul. In a note, Preta’s consultant informs that she is hospitalized at the Clínica São Vicente Hospital, in Rio de Janeiro.
According to the singer’s team, she is treating a urinary infection caused by a kidney stone. “She Preta is well, she is receiving medical treatment and will soon return to her professional commitments,” she read in the note.
To the Estadao, the artist’s advisor confirmed that all of the artist’s commitments this weekend have been cancelled. Preta was one of the attractions on the second day of the Salve O Sul Festival, at Allianz Parque, which features special appearances in a show by Luísa Sonza and Pedro Sampaio in aid of the victims of the Rio Grande do Sul floods.
In December last year, the singer announced the end of treatment for bowel cancer. In January she discovered a tumor in the region and in August she celebrated her “freedom from cancer cells”.
On Sunday Lulu Santos, Leo Santana and Ludmilla are among the artists confirmed at the Salve O Sul Festival. This Friday, 7th, the Salve O Sul Festival hosted the special show Friends with Chitãozinho and Xororó, Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano and Leonardo.
São João da Thay takes place in São Luís, Maranhão. On Friday, in addition to Preta, the event also had Pabllo Vittar and Lucy Alves among its guests. This Saturday, 8, Alceu Valença, Wesley Safadão and Fafá de Belém are among the attractions.
Source: Terra

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