Dave Mason
Dave Mason of band Traffic has been forced to cancel tour dates (Picture: Getty Images)

Legendary guitarist and songwriter Dave Mason has canceled his upcoming U.S. tour dates following the discovery of a serious heart condition.

The co-founder of the iconic British rock band Traffic is undergoing immediate medical treatment, with doctors advising him to pause all tour activity.

In a statement released on his official website, Mason’s team shared the news: ‘We are sorry to inform you Dave Mason has a serious heart condition detected in a routine appointment that requires immediate attention. His team of doctors has advised against all tour activity, and therefore we have canceled his Fall tour.’

The 78-year-old musician expressed his disappointment over the cancellations, particularly for fans in California and Nevada who were anticipating his performances.

‘I’m heartbroken to have to cancel these dates, but it’s doctor’s orders,’ Mason said in a personal statement.

However, he reassured his followers that this is not a permanent farewell: ‘I’ll be back, and better than ever, in 2025.’

UNSPECIFIED - JANUARY 01: Photo of TRAFFIC and Dave MASON; Posed portrait of Dave Mason (Photo by RB/Redferns)
Mason rose to fame in the band Traffic (Picture: RB/Redferns)

Mason is expected to return to the stage the following year if his recovery goes according to plan.

Dave Mason first began his music career in the late 1960s when he co-founded Traffic alongside Steve Winwood, drummer Jim Capaldi, and multi-instrumentalist Chris Wood.

The band, which blended rock with elements of jazz and psychedelia, quickly gained a devoted fanbase.

They released their debut album, Mr. Fantasy, in 1967, with Mason a major contributor to the establishment of their sound.

Dave Mason
The guitarist had a successful solo career after his time in Traffic (Picture: Estate Of Keith Morris/Redferns)

As a songwriter, Mason penned one of Traffic’s most famous hits, Feelin’ Alright?, which was later covered by a host of legendary artists, including Joe Cocker, Three Dog Night, and The Jackson 5.

After appearing on Traffic’s first two albums (Mr. Fantasy and Traffic), Mason left the band to pursue a solo career.

Over the years, he collaborated with many prominent musicians, including Jimi Hendrix, with whom he famously played on the recording of All Along the Watchtower, as well as George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Eric Clapton.

Traffic’s impact on the music world was recognized in 2004 when the band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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