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Ringo Starr cancels North American tour after testing positive for COVID again.

The 82-year-old former drummer for the Beatles stated that fans were “certainly as astonished as I was” when he was forced to cancel shows in California and Mexico.

Sir Ringo Starr has canceled the remainder of his North American tour after testing positive for COVID-19 twice in two weeks.

As he disclosed his latest coronavirus setback, the 82-year-old former Beatles drummer stated that his admirers will be “as shocked as I was”

Concerts scheduled for California and Mexico have been canceled.

Sir Ringo stated just three days ago that he was “back on the road” after recuperating from an earlier COVID-19 infection.

Ringo starr cancels north american tour after testing positive for covid again.
Ringo starr cancels north american tour after testing positive for covid again.

“I’m sure you’re as astonished as I was when I tested positive for COVID again,” he posted on Twitter beside a photo of himself.

“The remainder of the tour has been canceled. I wish you love and peace, Ringo.”

After he became ill for the first time, he and his All Starr band canceled a series of shows in Michigan, Minnesota, and Canada.

Testing positive for covid again
Ringo starr cancels north american tour after testing positive for covid again.

Sir Ringo became famous as a member of The Beatles.

In 1962, just before the group’s meteoric rise to fame, he replaced Pete Best as the Fab Four’s drummer.

Sir Ringo established a successful solo career after The Beatles disbanded in 1970, and in 1989 he launched his All Starr Band.

In addition to the former Beatle, the band comprises Steve Lukather of Toto, Colin Hay of Men at Work, Hamish Stuart of Average White Band, and Edgar Winter.

In 2018, the performer was knighted for his contributions to music.

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