The 59-year-old has been open about his battle across the past year.
Artist Raul Malo of The Mavericks performs in concert at the Ryman Auditorium on Friday, April 7, 2017 in Nashville, Tenn. The Mavericks announced Thursday that they are cancelling more shows as frontman Raul Malo continues to receive treatment in his fight against cancer.“Hey everyone, due to Raul’s continued treatment schedule, our Charleston shows February 14-15 have been rescheduled to November 21-22, 2025 and our Fort Worth Show February 20 has been cancelled,” they said in a statement.
“We’re very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause an appreciate your understanding at this time!” the statement added. “We look forward to seeing you all in Atlanta to kick off the year with our good friend Dwight Yoakam on the Cosmic Roundup and Rodeo Tour!”Country music world hit by 5 deaths to start 2025.
“I’m feeling strong,” he continued. “And even though I’m in a little bit of discomfort, like it’s really hard to hold a guitar up to my body, and I don’t know if I can sing because there’s one thing where you can recover, but you also have to be in performing shape, and I’m nowhere near that, at least not a performance worth writing about or talking about.”
Malo, 59, again apologized for missing the cruise, and encouraged fans to still go and enjoy the event with the great artists who will perform there. He also said the band intends to take part in the cruise next year.“In the last couple of years, we out here on the road, we have been on a health kick,” he said. “Treating ourselves a little better. Taking care out ourselves a little better, and really trying to do all the right things as far as nutrition, etc.
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