Carlos Santana has postponed his Las Vegas residency after falling and breaking his finger while walking at his vacation home ...
Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana, 77, is recovering after an unfortunate fall at his vacation home in Kauai left him with a ...
The statement added that Santana is “doing well and is anxious to be back on stage soon,” as doctors say he will “recuperate fully.” Related: Carlos Santana Reveals How He ...
Carlos Santana has canceled his January and February shows at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The legendary guitarist broke his finger after a fall at his home in Hawaii, according to ...
Guitar legend Carlos Santana‘s signature riffs have been temporarily silenced after a vacation mishap in Hawaii left the ...
Those dates will be rescheduled, and tickets will be honored for the previous dates. Michael Vrionis, President of Universal Tone Management, released a statement on Instagram noting Santana ...
Carlos Santana is postponing his upcoming Las Vegas residency dates because of a broken finger he suffered in an “accidental fall” at his vacation home in Kauai, Hawaii.
Legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Carlos Santana postponed his upcoming residency this month in Las Vegas after breaking a finger in an accidental fall at his vacation home on Kaua‘i. The ...
Santana has broken his left pinkie after a fall at his vacation home in Hawaii, according to his manager, Michael Vrionis of Universal Tone Management. Santana was to return Jan. 22-Feb. 2.
“I am sorry to say that Carlos was out taking a walk at his vacation home in Kauai,” said Michael Vrionis, president of Universal Tone Management, in a statement, according to Variety.
“I am sorry to say that Carlos was out taking a walk at his vacation home in Kauai,” said Michael Vrionis, president of Universal Tone Management, in a statement. “He took a hard ...
but has been forced to postpone the performances after taking the “hard fall,” Michael Vrionis, president of Universal Tone Management, said in a statement on Friday, Jan. 3. “I am sorry to ...