After a brief illness, Willie Nelson and his son Lukas return to the stage.
After a brief illness, Willie Nelson made a comeback to the stage, and lovers of country music are relieved.
“We hate to inform you that Willie Nelson is not feeling well and, per doctor’s orders, has been recommended to rest for the next four days,” his staff wrote on Instagram on June 21. Next week, he is anticipated to resume his Outlaw Music Festival tour following a speedy recovery.”
Fans were informed on June 28 that “Willie has been approved by his physicians to go on the road again,” but he was unable to attend any events until July 2. During his absence, his son Lukas Nelson performed at the Outlaw Music Festival Tour, which included featured appearances by Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, and Celisse.
Reentering the spotlight, the “Always on My Mind” singer performed at Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic in Camden, New Jersey, on July 4. “He is bbaaacccckkkkk,” was written beside a video of him and his son Lukas entering the stage on his official Instagram account.
Seeing Willie back in his element delighted fans, who also left supportive messages:
“These days, it really does require a lot, but that was the solution. As Lukas and Willie walked onto the stage, I started to cry. lovely to witness.” “yes! My heart is very glad to hear this. At all costs, we have to keep Willie safe!” “A real American myth!” “This is wonderful for our hearts! I adore you, Willie.” “Happy to see him on stage, but take care of yourself, buddy.”