Blues icon Buddy Guy's Nov. 15 show at the Palace rescheduled to April 2
A concert featuring blues legend Buddy Guy originally set for Nov. 15 has been rescheduled to April 2 due to medical issues.
All previously purchased tickets will be valid for the rescheduled show. Refunds will be available at the original point of purchase. Tickets are still on sale starting at $44 and can be purchased at capa.com.
Guy, a 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, was on his "Damn Right Farewell Tour," his final extensive cross-country trek before retiring from the road.
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The 87-year-old highly decorated musician's awards include eight Grammys, a 2015 Lifetime Achievement Grammy, 38 Blues Music Awards (the most any artist has ever won), the Billboard Magazine Century Award for distinguished artistic achievement, a Kennedy Center Honor, and the Presidential National Medal of Arts. Additionally, he was ranked 27th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of greatest guitarists of all time, published this year.
Guy is also the owner and operator of Buddy Guy's Legends, a Chicago blues club he opened in 1989. His performances there attract fans from around the world, including some who camp outside overnight to make sure they get front-row seats to Guy's annual January residency.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Blues musician Buddy Guy reschedules Nov. 15 Palace concert to April 2