Leo Sayer in hospital for three weeks with ‘complications’ and cancels UK shows
Leo Sayer revealed he has been hospitalised in Australia with kidney, bladder and prostate complications.
The More Than I Can Say singer, 75, apologised for leaving his fans “disappointed” as he confirmed he has remained in hospital for the past three weeks.
Taking to Facebook to share a health update, he said: “I haven’t posted anything publicly about this before but I couldn’t fly or make the recent shows in the UK as I became very ill just before the trip.
“I have been in hospital here for the last 3 weeks in Australia with kidney, bladder and prostrate complications. It all happened at the last moment, so it was too late to warn anyone. Many thanks to Butlins and Tony Denton for making replacement arrangements for these shows.”
He added: “I’m so sorry to have disappointed my fans but these things can happen to us 75 year olds!”
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The singer confirmed he was unable to fly back to the UK for his upcoming gigs as he remains in hospital abroad but added his health is on the mend.
Leo commented: “I’m still in hospital now but well on the mend. I will take a necessary short break from activities and be back fighting for shows in 2024 – particularly my UK and Ireland tour next autumn.
“Thank you everyone for all your concerns and good wishes…”
He was swiftly inundated with messages of support as fans sent their well wishes to the hitmaker.
One person wrote: “Take care & take your time to get really well and strong again to rock the stages. Best wishes.”
Another echoed: “Hope you are doing ok Leo. You still make me feel like dancing!!!”
A third commented: “Wishing you a speedy and full recovery,” as another penned: “Get well soon.”
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