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Michael Vrionis, Carlos Santana’s manager, had said it was likely due to dehydration. Carlos Santana’s Current Tour ...
Michael Vrionis, Santana’s manager, said, “As some of you are aware, we postponed last night’s show in San Antonio.
His manager, Michael Vrionis, initially said the 77-year-old Santana was suffering from dehydration in an email to The Associated Press, and later provided the update after the covid diagnosis ...
Initially, manager Michael Vrionis told the press that Santana had collapsed ahead of San Antonio's show due to dehydration. Later, the musician tested positive for COVID-19.
“Mr. Santana was at the venue preparing for tonight’s show when he experienced an event that was determined to be dehydration,” Santana manager Michael Vrionis said in a statement.
“Carlos experienced dehydration yesterday, and has since tested positive for Covid,” manager Michael Vrionis said. “I am happy to report that Carlos is doing well and will be back on his US ...
Rock legend Carlos Santana was forced to postpone a concert for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. The 77-year-old’s manager, Michael Vrionis, said that Wednesday’s show in Sugar Land ...
His manager, Michael Vrionis, initially said the 77-year-old Santana was suffering from dehydration in an email to The Associated Press, and later provided the update after the COVID diagnosis ...
“Out of an abundance of caution and the health of Mr. Santana, the decision to postpone the show was the most prudent course of action,” Santana’s manager Michael Vrionis said in a statement ...
Michael Vrionis, manager, said, “As some of you are aware, we postponed last night’s show in San Antonio. Unfortunately, out of an abundance of caution, the decision was made to also postpone ...
Carlos Santana postponed a planned show in San Antonio, TX on Tuesday night (April 22) after being rushed to a local hospital. Santana, 77, was booked to play the Majestic Theatre in the Texas town, ...
"Mr. Santana has tested positive for COVID-19 and is resting at his hotel," said his manager Michael Vrionis in a Facebook post on Santana's page. “Unfortunately, out of an abundance of caution ...