“He’s fine and eager to return to San Antonio soon, as well as to continue his tour of the United States,” said his manager to fans in a statement
CARLOS SANTANA77, postponed a show in San Antonio, Texas, on Tuesday night, 22, after suffering dehydration, said his manager Michael Vrionis in a statement.
The musician had a presentation at Majestic Theater as part of his tour Oneness. “It is with deep disappointment that I inform everyone that the show tonight’s show in San Antonio was postponed. Mr. Santana was on site (Majestic Theater) preparing for tonight’s show when he suffered an event that was considered dehydration.”said Vrionis. “Due to excessive caution and the well-being of Mr. Santana, the decision to postpone the show was the most prudent.” The businessman assured fans that Santana is “Well and eager to return to San Antonio soon, as well as continuing to go to the United States tour”and promised that the show would be rescheduled soon.

In January, Santana postponed the beginning of his residence in Las Vegas after a “strong fall” and a fracture on a finger of the left hand. At the time, Vrionis said the guitarist could not play for about six weeks.
Santana has tour stops Oneness Scheduled for this month in Sugar Land, Thackerville, Tulsa and Nashville, before heading to New Orleans in early May for the annual jazz festival. He should return to his residence in Las Vegas on May 14 and then board a European tour.
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Source: Rollingstone

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