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Heart concert in Colorado postponed following Ann Wilson's cancer diagnosis

The rock band was scheduled to play Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sept. 22.

MORRISON, Colo. — Rock band Heart postponed its Royal Flush tour Tuesday after lead singer Ann Wilson announced she's been diagnosed with cancer. 

That includes postponing a show at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 22 while Wilson undergoes treatment.

Wilson said in a statement Tuesday that she underwent a surgery to remove a cancerous growth and is recovering steadily but that her doctors urged her to undergo preventive chemotherapy and take time off from performing “in order to fully recover.” 

The rest of the shows on the North American tour will be postponed to dates in 2025.

“To the ticket buyers, I really do wish we could do these gigs. Please know that I absolutely plan to be back on stage in 2025,” Wilson said in the statement. “My team is getting those details sorted & we’ll let you know the plan as soon as we can.”

All previously purchased tickets for the now-postponed shows will be honored. The rescheduled dates will be announced in the coming weeks, according to a post from the band.

“This is merely a pause. I’ve much more to sing,” Wilson said in the statement. “Respectfully, this is the last public statement l’d like to make on the matter.”

More than 50 shows at stadium and arena venues in dozens of cities across the U.S. and Canada were impacted by the postponement. Select shows were set to include performances from Def Leppard and Journey, and Heart has not announced whether those bands will accompany them at the rescheduled performances.

The band, led by Wilson and her sister Nancy Wilson on the guitar, canceled the European leg of their tour in May, citing that the singer had to have "a time-sensitive but routine procedure for which the minimum recovery time is six weeks.”

Wilson posted on Instagram at the time of the European shows' cancellation, writing, “I’m okay! Please don’t worry. I do apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. It’s certainly an inconvenience for me.”

The Wilson sisters, who made hits like “Magic Man,” “Crazy on You” and “Alone,” formed the band in 1973. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers were honored with a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 2023.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.  

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