Ringo Starr has cancelled reveals in North America after testing constructive for COVID.
The 82-year-old former Beatle, who has been touring together with his All-Starr band, is now recovering at residence.
An announcement on social media gave this message to his followers: “It has been confirmed today that Ringo has Covid and his current All Starr tour will be on hold while he recuperates.
“Ringo hopes to renew as quickly as potential and is recovering at residence. As at all times, he and the All Starrs ship peace and like to their followers and hope to see them again out on the street quickly.”
Along with a photo of Sir Ringo giving the peace sign while sat next to an aeroplane window, the message signed off: “Peace and Love, Team Ringo”.
The two cancelled US performances had been scheduled to happen on the Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo, Michigan, and Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
The 5 cancelled Canadian reveals embrace Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and Lethbridge in Alberta, in addition to arenas in Abbotsford and Penticton in British Columbia.
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Sir Ringo shot to fame as one quarter of The Beatles – arguably the world’s most well-known band. He joined the Fab Four in 1962, simply earlier than they hit the large time, changing unique drummer Pete Best.
Establishing a profitable solo profession after The Beatles cut up in 1970, Sir Ringo fashioned his All-Starr band in 1989.
He was knighted for his companies to music in 2018.
Sky News has contacted Sir Ringo’s representatives for remark.
Source: information.sky.com”