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Paul McCartney Recovering From Virus That Forced Cancellation Of Japanese Concerts
May 23, 2014 at 3:50 AM (PT)
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SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY is feeling better after having to cancel several concerts in JAPAN ON HIS "Out There" tour.
MCCARTNEY's management posted to his website, "Since contracting a virus last week that led to the postponement of tour dates, PAUL received successful medical treatment at a hospital in TOKYO. He'll make a complete recovery and has been ordered to take a few days rest," and added, "PAUL has been extremely moved by all the messages and well wishes he has received from fans all over the world."
CNN reports, "MCCARTNEY plans to reschedule the shows at TOKYO's National Stadium, which were originally planned for MAY 18th and 19th. Shows scheduled for MAY 21st, at TOKYO's Nippon Budokan and MAY 24th, at OSAKA's Yanmar Stadium Nagai, have also been postponed. MCCARTNEY is currently performing in support of his album 'New,' which was released in OCTOBER. His tour is scheduled to continue in SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, on MAY 28th, before coming to the U.S. on JUNE 14th.

