Nancy Wilson Reveals When Heart Will Be Back on Tour
Heart followers, rejoice: The band is plotting its return to the highway.
Earlier this 12 months, Heart launched the Royal Flush Tour, which was deliberate because the band’s first prolonged trek since 2019. The tour – which included assist from Cheap Trick – was imagined to run by late September; nevertheless, Ann Wilson’s well being issues compelled Heart to postpone the tour after 20 reveals.
“I underwent an operation to remove something that, as it turns out, was cancerous,” Wilson explained to fans at the time. “The operation was successful and I’m feeling great but my doctors are now advising me to undergo a course of preventive chemotherapy and I’ve decided to do it. And so my doctors are instructing me to take the rest of the year away from the stage in order to fully recover.”
Now, Ann’s sister and bandmate Nancy Wilson has revealed when Heart will be touring again.
‘We’re Coming Back Out’
During a recent conversation with UCR’s Matt Wardlaw, Nancy addressed Heart’s touring plans.
“We did virtually 20 reveals on the Heart tour this [past] 12 months,” the guitarist identified. “We’re coming again out in February — we’re rescheduling [the shows and] they’re about to be introduced.”
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Part of Wilson’s excitement to get back on tour stems from how much she enjoyed the shows Heart was able to play in 2024.
“Going out on the stage again with my sister and with these great players, just kick ass players, was really uplifting,” Nancy noted. “Really satisfying, super exciting, fulfilling.”
Before Heart’s return to the stage, Nancy will take part in a women only edition of the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. The event, which takes place Dec. 5-8 in Los Angeles, will also feature appearances by Lita Ford, Nita Strauss and Sheila E.
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