After having a heart attack, Colt Ford is making some progress in his recovery; nevertheless, he is not close to being fully recovered and will not be able to return to the stage in the near future, according to information obtained by TMZ. It has been confirmed by the team of the country artist to TMZ that CF is still being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) after his medical emergency, which brought him to the hospital following a performance in Arizona.
With that being said, his team has said that Colt is making steady progress in his recovery; nonetheless, it is very evident that he is not doing very well, as they have decided to cancel the remaining dates of his traveling tour for this year. There were a number of performances that Colt was supposed to do between now and the end of August; however, we have been informed that all of those events have been cancelled, and the reason for this is directly related to his illness. It has been stated by his team that refunds are available at the time of purchase for any dates that have been canceled. Tickets that have been bought in the past will be honored for any dates that are rescheduled.
In addition, Colt’s crew sent a note from the singer’s family, in which they requested that CF’s family maintain their privacy during his rehabilitation. Just so you know… During his most recent performance, which took place on April 4 at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, Colt did not hint that he was experiencing any kind of illness. As can be seen in the video, he delivered an outstanding performance for the duration of his two and a half hour set… after which he required medical treatment backstage.After being taken to a hospital in Scottsdale, Colt was sent to the intensive care unit (ICU), where he has stayed ever since. As a result of the fact that Colt has not disclosed any information on his status, a large number of his supporters have expressed their hope for his recovery on various social media platforms. Even though we had been told that he was doing well, the fact that he is still being treated in the intensive care unit ten days after the event is revealing; it indicates that he is in a precarious condition.