John Mayer’s Appendectomy Leads To Postponed Dead & Company Shows

John Mayer’s recovery from an emergency appendectomy has led to the postponement of several Dead and Company shows. The band broke the news earlier this week and says that while the pop-rocker is recovering nicely, he still needs a little more time before returning to the stage. “John Mayer is recovering from the emergency appendectomy he underwent yesterday . . .”More »

By mcarthurtiptoptux@comcast.net on December 7, 2017

John Mayer’s recovery from an emergency appendectomy has led to the postponement of several Dead and Company shows. The band broke the news earlier this week and says that while the pop-rocker is recovering nicely, he still needs a little more time before returning to the stage. “John Mayer is recovering from the emergency appendectomy he underwent yesterday and is in good spirits,” the band said in a statement. “The Dead & Company concerts scheduled for Dec. 7 in Orlando, Florida and Dec. 8 in Sunrise, Florida, in addition to the Dec. 5 show in New Orleans, are postponed. All tickets for these shows will be honored for the rescheduled dates. Information on the rescheduled concerts will be announced as soon as possible. Should ticketholders choose to seek a refund, they will be available at the point of purchase.” Speaking of joining the band last year, Mayer noted: “It’s really interesting to be a fan of a certain band at the moment you are the most passionate about it, to offer that passion to that band themselves . . . because I’m a solo artist, I didn’t say to myself, ‘I would really like to join the band.’ I saw what was possible by way of me being just a fan with a guitar who can interpret and understand the music a certain way,” he told people.com. “It’s just me plugging myself into this music that’s meant the world to me.” Copyright(c) 2017 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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