Stevie Wonder announces break from music after kidney transplant at Hyde Park show

7 July 2019, 00:05 | Updated: 8 July 2019, 11:11

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By Tom Eames

The legendary hitmaker made the announcement while performing at his headline show at British Summer Time in Hyde Park on Saturday (July 6).

The American Motown legend told fans of his condition as he finished his set, explaining that he had a donor and that he will perform a few more shows before taking a break ahead of the surgery in September.

Wonder said: "I'm all good, I'm all good, all good, I have a donor and it's all good.

"I want you to know, I came here to give you my love and thank you for your love. I love you and God bless you."

Fans cheered at the news, giving him a huge round of applause as he left the stage.

Earlier this week, there were reports that Wonder was battling a serious health issue. The singer said he was “doing better now than he was a couple of months ago,” at the time.

Wonder's show in Hyde Park was the second of five major concerts in London this summer. His set included many classics including 'For Once in My Life', 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' and 'Master Blaster'.

His Song Party show was also supported by Lionel Richie earlier in the evening.

Wonder's setlist also featured a tribute to singers who have died, such as Michael Jackson, Amy Winehouse, Prince and Aretha Franklin.

Celine Dion had previously wowed fans on Friday night, while Barbra Streisand takes to the stage on Sunday.

Next week will see shows from Florence + The Machine and Robbie Williams.

Stevie Wonder setlist: What songs did he perform?

As If You Read My Mind

Master Blaster (Jammin')

Higher Ground

Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing

Rocket Love

You and I (We Can Conquer the World) (with Daley)

For Once in My Life

That Girl

Creepin' (with Corinne Bailey Rae)

Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours

Sir Duke

I Wish

Living For The City

My Cherie Amour

You Are the Sunshine of My Life

Imagine

I Just Called to Say I Love You

Do I Do

Superstition