Robe canceled the two concerts scheduled at the WiZink Center in Madrid this Friday 15th and tomorrow Saturday 16th.
The 62-year-old rocker from Extremadura will not be able to complete the end of his long Spanish tour for a while “pulmonary thromboembolism“as reported on their social networks. This condition “forces you to maintain absolute rest“adds the aforementioned statement, in which it is clarified that otherwise his health would be put “in serious danger”.
Both concerts were canceled and the possibility of delaying or postponing them is not considered. The price of 34,000 Madrid tickets It will be returned automatically next week, the musician’s team reported.
“We are slaughtered for not being able to finish this wonderful tour as we had planned, but we will not put Robe Iniesta’s health at risk for anything in the world”, concludes the statement.
Him pulmonary thromboembolism It is the blockage of a pulmonary artery due to some substance or thrombus that has traveled from another part of the body through the bloodstream.
Symptoms of pulmonary embolism include difficulty breathing and chest pain, as well as fever and, in severe cases, fainting.
THE tour Neither saints nor innocents It began in May in Valencia and was one of the most successful events of the year in Spain, with almost 40 concerts in large capacity venues.
During the tour, Robe Iniesta offered extended three-hour concerts in which he combined the repertoire of his solo albums with those of his former group, extremely hard.
How can the music industry better support artists facing health challenges during their careers?
Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Good evening, and welcome to Time.news. Today we’re discussing a significant recent event in the music world—the cancellation of concerts by the renowned Spanish rocker, Robe, due to a health issue. Joining us is Dr. Elena Martínez, an expert in pulmonary health. Dr. Martínez, thank you for being here.
Dr. Elena Martínez: Thank you for having me. It’s an important topic to discuss, especially considering the impact of health on careers.
Interviewer: Absolutely. Robe’s decision to cancel his concerts was attributed to a pulmonary thromboembolism. Could you explain what this condition is and why it necessitates absolute rest?
Dr. Martínez: Certainly. A pulmonary thromboembolism occurs when a blood clot travels to the lungs, blocking a blood vessel. This condition can cause serious problems, including shortness of breath and chest pain. When someone is diagnosed, as in Robe’s case, it often requires immediate treatment and lifestyle adjustments, including complete rest, to avoid further complications.
Interviewer: That makes sense. The statement emphasized that his health would be in “serious danger” without this rest. How critical is it for performers, like musicians, to prioritize their health during such incidents?
Dr. Martínez: It’s vital. Musicians are under immense physical and emotional pressure, often pushing their bodies to the limit on stage. If they ignore serious health issues, it can lead to long-term damage, not just to their career, but to their overall well-being. Recovery should be the top priority.
Interviewer: You mentioned the pressure performers face. Given Robe’s 62 years and long career, how might age play a role in recovery from such conditions?
Dr. Martínez: Age is definitely a factor. As we get older, our bodies may not respond as quickly to health challenges. Recovery can take longer, and there may be a greater risk of complications. For someone in the public eye like Robe, it’s even more crucial to listen to the body and take the necessary time for recovery.
Interviewer: There seems to be a lot of concern regarding his concerts specifically and whether they will be postponed or canceled entirely. What implications does this have for both the artist and fans during such a situation?
Dr. Martínez: From an artist’s perspective, there’s a lot of disappointment and stress about disappointing fans, but health has to take precedence. For fans, it can be disappointing, but most will understand. The bond between artists and fans often transcends a single concert. Communication is key; transparency about health can foster support from the fanbase.
Interviewer: Very insightful. Robe’s concerts were highly anticipated events. How should the music industry adapt when faced with health-related issues of its artists?
Dr. Martínez: The music industry may need to implement more flexible scheduling and contingency plans for artists’ health issues. Emphasizing mental and physical health, fostering a supportive environment where artists feel comfortable prioritizing their well-being, can ultimately lead to better performances long-term.
Interviewer: Those are excellent points, Dr. Martínez. Lastly, what advice would you give to performers about maintaining their health while on tour?
Dr. Martínez: My advice would include regular health check-ups, maintaining a balanced diet, incorporating exercise, getting adequate rest, and definitely listening to their bodies. It’s important to prioritize one’s health over the pressures of performing.
Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Martínez, for your valuable insights. It’s clear that health is paramount, especially for beloved artists like Robe. We hope for a swift recovery for him and appreciate you shedding light on this important issue.
Dr. Martínez: Thank you for allowing me to share this information. I hope for his recovery and for fans to continue supporting him in the meantime.
Interviewer: Thanks to our viewers for tuning in to this important discussion. Until next time, stay healthy and informed.