Paul McCartney has rescheduled some of his U.S. appearances in his "Out There" tour to continue recovering from a virus that led to the recent postponement of shows in Japan and Korea.
"I’m sorry but it’s going to be a few more weeks before we get rocking in America again. I’m feeling great but taking my docs' advice to take it easy for just a few more days. Look forward to seeing you all soon,”
the former Beatle wrote on his website.
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The U.S. dates that originally were planned for June will be rescheduled for October.
McCartney will resume his tour in Albany, New York, on July 5, according to Rolling Stone.
Tickets for the June dates will be honored in October.
The tour will end Oct. 28 in Louisville, Kentucky.
McCartney, 71, was hospitalized in Tokyo last month, where he received treatment for a virus. The treatment was successful, and McCartney was expected to make a full recovery.
Twitter users posted well-wishes to the singer.
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