Carlos Santana, the legendary 77-year-old guitarist renowned for his fusion of Latin rhythms and rock, has been discharged from the hospital following a recent health scare. The incident occurred just days before his scheduled concerts in San Antonio and Sugar Land, Texas, leading to their postponement. Initially reported as dehydration, it was later revealed that Santana had tested positive for COVID-19, prompting further cancellations.
Despite these setbacks, Santana remains optimistic and committed to his fans. His manager, Michael Vrionis, confirmed that Santana is recovering well and plans to resume his U.S. tour soon. The upcoming performances include stops in Thackerville and Tulsa, Oklahoma, followed by Nashville, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and a residency in Las Vegas titled “An Intimate Evening with Santana: Greatest Hits Live.
Santana’s enduring passion for music and live performances continues to inspire fans worldwide. He has expressed his intention to bring high energy and hope to his audiences throughout the Oneness Tour 2025. Fans are encouraged to retain their tickets, as the postponed Texas shows will be rescheduled, and new dates will be announced soon.
Santana’s resilience in the face of health challenges underscores his dedication to his craft and his fans. As he prepares to return to the stage, his commitment to delivering exceptional performances remains unwavering.