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Konstantin Wecker cancels November shows due to nerve damage from past struggles

A lifetime of battles with addiction now haunts his hands. The legendary artist opens up about pain, redemption, and the future of his music.

This picture is clicked in a musical concert. Man in black jacket is holding guitar in his hands...
This picture is clicked in a musical concert. Man in black jacket is holding guitar in his hands and playing it and he is even singing on microphone which is in front of him. Beside him, man in maroon t-shirt is also holding guitar in his hands and playing it.

Due to Illness, He Has to Cancel Concerts - Konstantin Wecker cancels November shows due to nerve damage from past struggles

Legendary German singer-songwriter Konstantin Wecker (78) has canceled all his November 2025 performances due to illness. The affected shows, part of his 'Songs of My Life' tour, include both previously announced and rescheduled dates. Ticket holders can expect refunds at their original point of purchase.

Wecker's health issues stem from presumed nerve damage in his left hand, making it challenging for him to play the piano. He attributes this condition to years of heavy drinking, which he now refers to as 'a nerve poison'. The artist has been open about his past struggles with depression, alcoholism, and drug addiction, themes he explores in his new book, 'For Love's Sake'.

Despite these challenges, Wecker finds solace in his past experiences. He considers his imprisonment for cocaine possession in the 1990s as 'a blessing' that helped him break free from addiction. Both Wecker and the organizers are committed to rescheduling the affected dates, with the next published concert scheduled for December 2, 2025, in Graz.

Konstantin Wecker's November performances have been canceled due to health issues related to his left hand. Fans can anticipate refunds and rescheduled dates. The artist continues to share his journey through music and literature, with his new book and upcoming shows.

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