Less than a month after undergoing emergency heart surgery, country music legend Mark Chesnutt has announced his return to the stage. The 60-year-old posted a flier to Instagram announcing that he will be performing on Oct. 9 at the Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama on a show featuring the “Songs and Stories of Dean Dillon.
” Fans were pleased to see the announcement, but also urged caution. WANT MORE COUNTRY MUSIC NEWS? CLICK HERE. “Mark please make sure you are totally ready to get out there,” one person wrote.
“We are always going to be here for you but we want you to be in good health to have you around many years to come. I have been your fan for 30 years this year and gave you our 30 yr picture of us a couple months ago in Arkansas. God Bless you mark.
” “Wow!!” Back on the road again so soon!!” another wrote. “That’s awesome Mark!! Can’t keep a good man down!!” You can see Chesnutt’s post and the responses here. Chesnutt has been active on Instagram since he was rushed in to have quadruple bypass surgery in June.
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