The Columbus Dispatch

Wonder says he needs transplant

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LONDON — Stevie Wonder surprised concertgoe­rs in London Saturday night by announcing that he will take a break from performing so that he can receive a kidney transplant this fall.

The 69-year-old music legend made the announceme­nt after performing “Superstiti­on” at the end of a packed British Summer Time concert in London’s sprawling Hyde Park.

He said he was speaking out to quell rumors and sought to reassure fans that he would be OK.

“I’m going to be doing three shows then taking a break,” he said. “I’m having surgery. I’m going to have a kidney transplant at the end of September this year.”

He said a donor has been found and that he would be fine, drawing cheers from a devoted crowd of tens of thousands that stretched out from the stage as far as the eye could see.

“I came here to give you my love and to thank you for yours,” he said. “You ain’t gonna hear no rumors about us. I’m good.”

He did not provide additional informatio­n about his kidney illness. There had been a recent report that Wonder was facing a serious health issue.

A representa­tive for Wonder didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request Saturday for details about his health. He has kept an active schedule, including performing recently at a Los Angeles memorial service for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle.

Wonder, who has received more than two-dozen Grammy Awards, has produced a string of hits over a long career that began when he was a youngster who performed as Little Stevie Wonder. His classic hits include “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” and “Living for the City.”

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[THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] Stevie Wonder told a London audience Saturday night that he needs a kidney transplant, but didn’t go into detail about his illness.
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