George Michael has revealed to fans that he will most likely reschedule his cancelled UK tour dates for September of this year.
The singer cancelled his December tour after falling ill and was ordered by doctors to stay in hospital in Vienna.
He told fans over Twitter that the tour will probably take place later this year and may include previously unheard songs.
"realistically I can't see my vocal cords being being ready till the summer, but then I have to think about people losing out if they are on their summer hols. So September seems the most likely. Sorry about that everyone. Rest assured I will use the time wisely. As in... working on improving the show, mixing the live tracks, finishing brand new tracks!"
All 14 dates on his Symphonica tour including his three sell-out gigs at London's Royal Albert Hall will be rescheduled.
Meanwhile, George Michael appeared to be a picture of health whilst on holiday in Amsterdam following his recent battle with pneumonia.
The singer enjoyed a weekend in the dam with boyfriend Fadi Fawaz and family.
Fawaz tweeted fans when the pair returned: "Back in London, had a lovely time in Amsterdam with my brother and some friends :)."
George Michael - live
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