On the heels of his abrupt and unfortunate termination of a show in January due to illness, Willie Nelson has cancelled all of his scheduled February tour dates.

Last month, Nelson's camp explained he was experiencing a "bad cold or flu," and they now confirm the 84-year-old singer "requires a few extra weeks to recover completely from the flu."
They further assure fans that Nelson is okay, just in need of a little time to get back up to speed: "He is up and about and looks as healthy as ever but his doctor has determined that his voice needs more time to recuperate to give the performances you all love seeing," read the statement.
Nelson himself added, "I will see you all down the road."  He plans to resume his tour in early March.

Similar symptoms have plagued Nelson in recent years. While he continues to travel and tour, he's become more susceptible to breathing issues as he has gotten older.

Listed below are the dates that are canceled or postponed:

Feb. 7 -  Macon, GA  Macon Centreplex Coliseum
Feb. 9 - Biloxi, MS  IP Casino Resort & Hotel
Feb. 10 - Panama City, FL  The Marina Civic Center
Feb. 12 - Estero, FL  Germain Arena
Feb. 13 - Pompano Beach, FL  Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
Feb. 15 - Clearwater, FL  Ruth Eckerd Hall
Feb. 17 - Cocoa, FL  Space Coast State Fair
Feb. 18 - Saint Augustine, FL  Saint Augustine Amphitheatre

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