Ringo Starr canceled the remainder of his tour dates, including his missed gigs in Philadelphia and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, due to health challenges. Doctors have instructed that the Beatles’ bandmate take a break to rest, which he is now doing.
The 84-year-old confirmed his hiatus via Instagram, alongside a photo of his All Starr Band. He disclosed the health issue as a cold and apologized to concertgoers, who are now being refunded. “As always, Ringo and the All Starrs send peace and love to their fans and hope to see them soon,” he concluded.
Fans wish Ringo Starr a quick recovery
Ringo’s cancellation announcement was met with a mix of encouragement and shattered expectations from fans, who were in his comments. “Get well soon RINGO! We all love you and pray for your quick and complete recovery. God bless you. Peace and Love!” someone gushed.
Another commended him for listening to his doctor because, at 84, his health should be a priority over all else. “Yeah when your older a cold or any illness like that you really got to pay attention to so it doesn’t turn in to something more serious like pneumonia. So I’m glad he’s listening to his Dr,” they said.
What happened to Ringo Starr?
Ringo’s health issues date back to his childhood, with tuberculosis and appendicitis, but more recently, he has suffered from COVID-19 and is now dealing with a cold that needs to be managed. Ringo looks generally healthy, however at 84, coupled with a history of sickness, he has had an impressive career.
Per retirement, Ringo will not stop until he drops. The father of three joked that he does not feel old, and the more he ages, the busier he prefers to get. Speaking of busy, Ringo is reportedly working on a new album with T Bone Burnett.