JAKARTA - The Night Ranger has again postponed their two concerts so that bassist/vocalist Jack Blades can recover from recent operations.

Last week, Blades was hospitalized with a heart disorder. The procedure carried out by the medical team was declared successful.

However, due to Blades hospitalizations, the Night Ranger was forced to postpone three concerts: March 23 in Anaheim, California, March 24 in Ivins, Utah, and March 25 in Stateline, Nevada.

On Thursday, the Night Ranger released a statement via social media:

"The upcoming appearance of the Night Ranger at The Wild Horse Pass Resort & Casino in Chandler, AZ on April 14 and Rock From The Heart at the Baltimore Theater 19, MD on April 22 was both postponed. After consulting with Jack's medical team, several weeks of recovery before boarding the stage were advised. Please don't worry, he is in very good shape and excited to sway!"

Quoted from NME, Friday, Night Ranger released its 12th studio album, ATBPO, in August 2021 through Frontiers Music Srl. ATBPO stands for And The Band Played On, a poem for music in the era of COVID-19.

They started writing a new album in early 2020, amid the start of the global pandemic. After narrowing down song selection and tightening it to sound rock and roll, the band entered the studio, although separately.

Successfully selling more than 17 million albums worldwide, performing on more than 4,000 stages, and enjoying radio hearings that exceed a billion, the Night Ranger symbolizes and goes beyond the sound and rock style of the arena far beyond that era.

The Night Ranger is fronted by Jack Blades (bass, vocals), Kelly Keagy (drum, vocals), Brad Gillis (guitar utama and rhythm), Eric Levy (keyboard), and Keri Kelli (guitar utama and rhythm).


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