It has now been announced that Bryan Ferry is postponing the entire first leg of his upcoming tour while he recovers from his recent health problems.
The tour will now start May 21 in Aarhus, Denmark. The two dates that have been newly cancelled are April 19 in Tel Aviv, Israel and May 1 in Bucharest, Romania.
After a whirlwind 24-hours last week with Bryan Ferry entering the hospital "seriously ill" only to be released the next day after "routine tests," there are signs that all still may not be well.
Ferry's publicist had recently insisted that the singer's tour would go on as planned but it has now been announced that five of the six April dates have been postponed. Out are two dates in Russia and one each in Poland, Serbia and Hungary (until September); however, the soonest of the performances, next Tuesday in Tel Aviv, Israel, is still shown as a go.
If the Israel date gets pushed in the next couple of days, it will lend credence to the theory that Ferry is still recovering from whatever malady occurred last week. If that is the case, here's hoping for a fast recovery.
After Israel, his next scheduled appearance is May 1 in Bucharest, Romania.
The rescheduled dates:
•04/22 - Moscow, Russia - to 09/16
•04/24 - St. Petersburg, Russia - to 09/18
•04/26 - Warsaw, Poland - to 09/12
•04/28 - Belgrade, Serbia - to 09/20
•04/29 - Budapest, Hungary - to 09/21
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