Jodeci Cancels Shows as K-Ci Battles Pneumonia
Original Release Date: March 10, 2023
Brooklyn, NY – Jodeci, the legendary R&B trio, has abruptly canceled two upcoming concerts due to the hospitalization of founding member K-Ci.
K-Ci’s Health Condition
A representative for K-Ci confirmed to USA TODAY that the 55-year-old singer was briefly hospitalized after falling ill with pneumonia. He was discharged from the hospital and is currently resting at home.
Canceled Shows
As a result of K-Ci’s health issues, Jodeci has canceled two scheduled performances this weekend:
- Friday, March 10: Brooklyn, New York (Kings Theatre)
- Saturday, March 11: Ledyard, Connecticut (Foxwoods Resort Casino)
Rescheduling and Future Concerts
The canceled shows are expected to be rescheduled at a later date, but new dates have not yet been announced. Jodeci’s concerts for next month, as listed below, remain on schedule:
- March 27: Highland, California (San Manuel Amphitheater)
- March 28: Lincoln, California (Thunder Valley Casino Resort)
- March 29: Porterville, California (Porterville Fairgrounds)
Statement from K-Ci’s Representative
K-Ci’s representative issued a statement expressing optimism for his recovery:
"We anticipate K-Ci’s full recovery with rest and care from his doctor. The group is eager to return to the stage and bring their music to their fans."
Support from Fellow Group Members
Mr. Dalvin, another member of Jodeci, took to Instagram to share his thoughts on K-Ci’s illness and the canceled shows:
"I was looking forward to this weekend’s concerts, but as we were gearing up to hit the stage and do our thing, K-Ci came down with pneumonia. Keep my brother in your prayers, and get well soon, K. But we’ll be back, and looking forward to seeing you guys real soon. Love each and every one of you."
Jodeci’s Legacy
Jodeci, known for their soulful harmonies and smooth R&B grooves, have been making music together since the late 1980s. Composed of DeVante Swing, JoJo, and K-Ci, the group has released several hit songs, including "Cry for You," "Freek’N You," and "Love U 4 Life." Their debut studio album, "Forever My Lady," released in 1991, has sold over 20 million copies worldwide.
Conclusion
The cancellation of Jodeci’s upcoming shows is a reminder of the importance of taking care of one’s health, even amidst demanding schedules. The group’s fans are eagerly awaiting news of rescheduled dates, and they send their best wishes for K-Ci’s speedy recovery. The music of Jodeci has touched the hearts of many, and they continue to be a beloved force in the R&B landscape.