“Getting old is not for bisexuals,” Island rock legend Jimmy Buffett wrote in a letter to fans after they were hospitalized in Boston. Buffett announced late Thursday that he was canceling a concert scheduled for Saturday at Credit One Arena in Charleston because he was facing an urgent medical problem. “And chomping on getting to Charleston. I had to stop in Boston for a checkup, but ended up back in the hospital to address some issues that required immediate attention,” he wrote in a letter to fans: Winter Tour. Buffett promised to reschedule the show, writing “Thank you for your prayers and thoughts, and for your wonderful years of loyalty, and just remember, ‘Not yet! ‘” Buffett’s last performance was on May 6 in California.
“Getting old is not for bisexuals,” Island rock legend Jimmy Buffett wrote in a letter to fans after they were hospitalized in Boston.
Buffett announced late Thursday that he was canceling a concert scheduled for Saturday at Credit One Arena in Charleston because he was facing an urgent medical issue.
“Two days ago, I had just returned from a trip to the Bahamas, thawed from the Winter Tour in California, and took a CD to get to Charleston. I had to stop in Boston for a checkup but ended up returning to the hospital for some issues that required immediate attention,” he wrote In a message to fans.
Buffett promised to reschedule the show.
He wrote, “Thank you for your prayers and thoughts, and for your incredible years of loyalty, and just remember, ‘Not yet! ”
Buffett’s last performance was on May 6 in California.

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