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Nation music singer-songwriter Mark Chesnutt is recovering after present process emergency coronary heart surgical procedure.
In keeping with a June 18 put up on Chesnutt’s Instagram web page, he skilled a coronary heart well being subject and was hospitalized on Sunday. He underwent emergency quadruple bypass surgical procedure and is presently recovering. The surgical procedure and restoration has additionally led Chesnutt to cancel some upcoming exhibits.
“It’s with a heavy coronary heart that I announce the cancellation of my upcoming exhibits,” Chesnutt stated in his assertion on social media. “I ship my love and gratitude to my household and buddies, the band and followers on your understanding, prayers and assist, and sit up for seeing you all once more quickly at a honky tonk close to you.”
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A rep for Chesnutt didn’t instantly reply to Billboard‘s request for remark.
Chesnutt had been set to carry out exhibits in Louisiana and Texas on June 21 and June 22, in addition to participate in Dauphin’s Nation Fest in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada, on June 30.
“Dauphin’s Countryfest is extraordinarily saddened to listen to the information that we received’t have Mark Chesnutt grace our stage this summer time,” the pageant stated in a press release on social media. “We proceed to ship therapeutic vibes to Mark and his household throughout his restoration. Our crew is working diligently to safe one other act so as to add to our great Sunday lineup and can make an announcement as quickly as we will.”
Chesnutt’s official web site presently lists upcoming exhibits beginning in September.
Chesnutt has earned eight No. 1 Billboard Nation Airplay hits, together with the multi-week chart-toppers “It’s a Little Too Late,” “Brother Jukebox” and “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Factor.” The Beaumont, Texas, native has additionally cast his enduring profession because of songs together with “Blame It On Texas,” “Previous Flames Have New Names,” and “It Positive Is Monday.”
See his assertion about his surgical procedure and present cancellations under: