Stevie Wonder Tells Fans He Will Be Having A Kidney Transplant In September

Singer and Songwriter, Stevie Wonder, recently announced that he will be taking a break from music since he will be undergoing a kidney transplant in September.

The 69 year old made the announcement during his concert in London (See Below).

 

BBC Reported:

 

Stevie Wonder will have a kidney transplant later this year, he has announced.

The singer told the crowd about his medical condition as he finished his set at British Summer Time Hyde Park.

He said he had found a donor and would perform three more shows before the operation in September, saying: “I’m all good, I’m all good.”

Fans greeted the news with a loud, supportive cheer, applauding the 69-year-old singer as he left the stage.

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He had just finished playing the song Superstition when he told the crowd he wanted to prevent “rumours” spreading about his health.

“I’m all good, I’m all good, all good, I have a donor and it’s all good,” he said.

“I want you to know, I came here to give you my love and thank you for your love. I love you and God bless you.”

The NHS says the most common reason for needing a transplant is kidney failure or end-stage chronic kidney disease.

It is possible to donate a kidney while still live as people only need one kidney to survive.

Let us all send up prayers for one of our favorite entertainers as he goes through this challenging time. I am sure he will be up and ready to start touring again in no time. And now you’re officially in the KNOW!

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