Heart Fans, Rejoice! The Band is Plotting a Return to the Road
After postponing their tour earlier this year due to lead vocalist Ann Wilson’s health issues, Heart is gearing up to return to the stage. In a recent interview, Nancy Wilson, Ann’s sister and bandmate, revealed that the group is set to resume their touring schedule in February.
The Royal Flush Tour: A Brief History
The Royal Flush Tour, which was originally supposed to run through late September, was unfortunately postponed after just 20 shows. The tour, which featured Cheap Trick as the opening act, was a long-awaited return to the stage for Heart. However, Ann’s health issues forced the band to delay their tour plans.
Ann’s Health Update
In a statement, Ann explained that she had undergone surgery to remove a cancerous growth and would need to undergo a course of preventive chemotherapy to ensure her full recovery. Despite this setback, Ann is now feeling great and ready to get back on stage.
Heart’s Return to the Stage
During a recent conversation with Ultimate Classic Rock, Nancy Wilson discussed Heart’s upcoming tour plans. "We did almost 20 shows on the Heart tour this year," Nancy pointed out. "We’re coming back out in February – we’re rescheduling [the shows] and they’re about to be announced."
What to Expect from Heart’s Return Tour
According to Nancy, Heart’s upcoming tour will feature the same energetic and uplifting performances that fans experienced during the band’s earlier shows this year. "Going out on the stage again with my sister and with these great players, just kick ass players, was really uplifting," Nancy noted. "Really satisfying, super exciting, fulfilling."
Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp: Nancy Wilson’s Side Project
Before Heart’s return to the stage, Nancy will participate in a women-only edition of Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, set to take place December 5-8 in Los Angeles. The event will also feature appearances by Lita Ford, Nita Strauss, and Sheila E.
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Conclusion
Heart’s return to the stage is a welcome sight for fans of the iconic rock band. Despite the challenges they faced earlier this year, the group is back and ready to perform for their dedicated fan base.
FAQs
Q: When is Heart’s return to the stage?
A: Heart will resume their touring schedule in February.
Q: Will Cheap Trick be joining Heart on tour again?
A: No, the setlist and opening acts for the upcoming tour have not been announced.
Q: Is Ann Wilson’s health stable now?
A: Yes, Ann is currently feeling great and undergoing preventive chemotherapy as a precautionary measure.
Q: What else is Nancy Wilson up to?
A: Nancy will be participating in a women-only edition of Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp in December.