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The guitarist, 77, was then transported to a local medical facility. Santana’s manager, Michael Vrionis, posted the news on Facebook, citing that dehydration was the cause.
Carlos Santana is scheduled to return to the stage later this week after postponing two shows in Texas because of illness. After that show was postponed, Carlos’ manager, Michael Vrionis, issued ...
“Mr. Santana was at the venue preparing for tonight’s show when he experienced an event that was determined to be dehydration,” Santana manager Michael Vrionis said in a statement. ”Out of ...
TMZ reported that Santana was discharged from the hospital and is recovering at a hotel. Michael Vrionis, Santana’s manager, released a statement saying the show would be postponed.
“Carlos experienced dehydration yesterday, and has since tested positive for Covid,” manager Michael Vrionis said. “I am happy to report that Carlos is doing well and will be back on his US ...
Michael Vrionis, manager, said, “As some of you are aware, we postponed last night’s show in San Antonio. Unfortunately, out of an abundance of caution, the decision was made to also postpone ...
Carlos Santana canceled his San Antonio concert on April 22, after dehydration caused him to be rushed to hospital. In a statement, Santana’s manager, Michael Vrionis, said that the musician was ...
Vrionis issued a further statement yesterday (April 23) postponing the second show “out of an abundance of caution”. He said: “I am happy to report that Carlos is doing well and will be back on his US ...
Getty Images “As some of you are aware, we postponed last night’s show in San Antonio,” the 77-year-old guitarist’s manager, Michael Vrionis, told The Post.
Michael Vrionis, a manager for Santana, later on Tuesday said the “Oye Como Va” musician “was at the venue (Majestic Theatre) preparing for tonight’s show when he experienced an event that ...
Vrionis continued: “He is doing well and is looking forward to coming back to San Antonio soon as well as continuing his U.S. Tour. Thank you all very much for your understanding.
His longtime manager Michael Vrionis confirmed the incident, saying: “It is with profound disappointment that I have to inform you all that tonight’s show in San Antonio has been postponed.