Heart

American rock band

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May 2024 Ann Wilson underwent a medical procedure to remove a cancerous growth, leading to the cancellation of summer 2024 UK and Europe tour dates.
January 29 2024 Heart announced their 2024 Royal Flush World Tour, to be played with Cheap Trick, Def Leppard, Journey, and Squeeze.
January 1 2024 Heart performed 'Barracuda' and 'Magic Man' during the first intermission at the 2024 NHL Winter Classic in Seattle.
2023 The band's lineup was updated to include Ryan Wariner (guitarist), Paul Moak (keyboardist/guitarist), Tony Lucido (bassist), and Sean T. Lane (drummer).
2023 Heart reconvenes with Ann and Nancy Wilson, alongside new members Ryan Waters, Ryan Wariner, Paul Moak, Tony Lucido, and Sean T. Lane.
December 2023 Heart performed together for the first time in four years, with two concerts in California and a New Year's Eve concert in Seattle.
2022 Nancy Wilson announced her own version of Heart, called Nancy Wilson's Heart, and began touring with primarily Heart songs.
October 19 2020 The band released 'Take The Freedom (Capitol Theatre, New Jersey '79)' live album on Blue Cactus Records.
2019 Temporary reunion and live performances with select past and current members
2019 Brief reunion of Ann and Nancy Wilson, with Ryan Waters joining as lead and rhythm guitarist.
June 2019 Heart extended the Love Alive tour through October 2019.
March 2019 Ann and Nancy Wilson reunited on stage for the first time since their hiatus at the Love Rock NYC benefit concert, with a new lineup consisting of Ann's touring band.
February 2019 Heart announced a reformation for a new concert tour, featuring long-time guitarist Craig Bartock, former drummer Denny Fongheiser, and new members Ryan Waters (guitar), Andy Stoller (bass), and Dan Walker (keyboards).
February 2019 Heart announced the end of their hiatus and planned the Love Alive tour for the summer.
January 25 2019 The 'Decades Rock Live!' concert was released on LP, CD, DVD, and Blu-ray under the title 'Live in Atlantic City'.
April 2017 Both Ann and Nancy Wilson confirmed the band was on hiatus, not permanently disbanded, and began touring with their own side-project bands.
2016 Heart releases Beautiful Broken and Live at the Royal Albert Hall, marking significant moments in their later career.
2016 Ann and Nancy Wilson conclude another active period with the band.
December 2 2016 The band released 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra' album on Eagle Rock Entertainment.
August 27 2016 Ann Wilson's husband Dean Wetter was arrested for assaulting Nancy's 16-year-old twin sons during a Heart performance at the White River Amphitheater in Auburn, Washington, causing significant strain in the sisters' relationship.
2014 Chris Joyner replaced Debbie Shair in the band.
November 10 2014 Heart released 'Heart & Friends: Home for the Holidays' album through Frontiers Records.
February 25 2014 The band released 'Fanatic Live from Caesar's Colosseum' album on Frontiers Records.
2012 Heart releases Fanatic, showcasing their continued musical evolution.
2012 Dan Rothchild took over bass duties for the band.
2012 Heart released music videos for 'Fanatic' and 'Dear Old America'.
2010 The band releases Red Velvet Car and Night at Sky Church, demonstrating their ongoing musical creativity.
2010 Heart released a music video for 'WTF'.

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