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Stevie Wonder Confirms He's Getting a Kidney Transplant This Fall

Stevie Wonder confirms he will be taking a break from the stage so that he can receive a kidney transplant.
Stevie Wonder
ARCHIVO - En esta fotografía de archivo del martes 27 de noviembre de 2017, Stevie Wonder actúa en vivo durante la conferencia de prensa relacionada con el 22do Concierto Anual de Beneficencia Casa Llena de Juguetes, en Los Ángeles. (Foto de Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, Archivo)Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP / Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP

Stevie Wonder surprised concertgoers in London Saturday night by announcing that he will take a break from performing so that he can receive a kidney transplant this fall.

The 69-year-old music legend made the announcement after performing "Superstition" at the end of a packed British Summer Time concert in London's Hyde Park.

He said he was speaking out to quell rumors and sought to reassure fans that he would be okay.

"I'm going to be doing three shows then taking a break," he said. "I'm having surgery. I'm going to have a kidney transplant at the end of September this year."

He said a donor has been found and that he would be fine, drawing cheers from a devoted crowd of tens of thousands that stretched out from the stage as far as the eye could see.

"I came here to give you my love and to thank you for yours," he said. "You ain't gonna hear no rumors about us. I'm good."

He did not provide additional information about his kidney illness. There had been a recent report that Wonder was facing a serious health issue.