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Dionne Warwick is recovering from a medical incident.
The 82-year-old music superstar was forced to cancel a show due to an issue.
According to TMZ, Dionne told the outlet she had issues with one of her legs on Thursday (June 15), and it was enough that she needed to cancel her upcoming show.
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Dionne adds that she is already on the mend, but still needs to time to recover fully.
The concert was supposed to happen on June 24 at Rivers Casino Des Plaines outside Chicago, Ill. Fans got an email that reads: “We regret to inform you that the Dionne Warwick performance on June 24, 2023 at Rivers Casino Des Plaines has been cancelled due to a medical incident.” The email also says that all ticket purchases will get a refund.
Dionne also told the outlet that the show will be rescheduled for the future.
We are wishing Dionne Warwick a speedy recovery at this time.
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exclusively broke the news and shared this year's five honorees who will be recognized for their lifetime artistic achievements. The Kennedy Center announced that the «First Lady of Hip-Hop» Queen Latifah, comedy legend Billy Crystal, Bee Gees member Barry Gibb, «America's Soprano» Renée Fleming, and pop music trailblazer Dionne Warwick, will all be honored during this year’s ceremony in Washington, D.C. Fellow honoree Gloria Estefan will return to host the ceremony. The honorees all celebrated the news with statements.«I’m humbled to be included in this incredible list of artists honored by the Kennedy Center. When we started on this journey decades ago, we were often told, 'No.' No, you won’t be able to leave New Jersey.
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Actor and comedian Billy Crystal, British singer-songwriter, producer and Bee Gees member Barry Gibb, rapper, singer and actress Queen Latifah and singers Dionne Warwick and Renée Fleming will receive the 46th Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements.On Dec. 3, the group will be recognized in a star-studded celebration on the Kennedy Center Opera House stage by leading performers from from New York, Hollywood and the arts capitals of the world. “This year’s slate represents an extraordinary mix of individuals who have redefined their art forms and demonstrated remarkable tenacity and authenticity in becoming an original,” Kennedy Center president Deborah Rutter said in a statement.
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TMZ that she's on the mend but needed to some time off to get her health right and make sure she's 100%.Dionne, 82, has had pretty good health over the years. She was hospitalized for almost two weeks in 2015 after she slipped and fell in her shower. She required ankle surgery following that incident.In 2020, the "That's What Friends Are For" singer said she hardly ever exercises and eats whatever she wants. "I'm not what you consider a healthy eater," she said.
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