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Carlos Santana Hospitalized After Suffering From Dehydration

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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Carlos Santana was hospitalized on Tuesday after suffering from dehydration.

Santana was supposed to perform a concert at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio Tuesday night, but he was taken to the hospital where doctors diagnosed that the musician was dehydrated.

Santana's manager Michael Vrionis said, "It is with profound disappointment that I have to inform you all that tonight's show in San Antonio has been postponed. Mr. Santana was at the venue (Majestic Theatre) preparing for tonight's show when he experienced an event that was determined to be dehydration. 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."

Vrionis, who is also the president of Universal Tone Management, said Santana is doing well and is looking forward to coming back to San Antonio soon as well as continuing his U.S. Tour.

"Thank you all very much for your understanding," he added. "The show will be rescheduled soon."

Santana had many shows scheduled throughout this week as part of the Oneness Tour 2025, but the organizers have not confirmed if they will take place as planned.

Santana's representatives have advised ticket holders to keep their tickets and keep an eye on more information on the rescheduled date as soon as possible.

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