Charlie Puth Returns to Stage Following Vocal Surgery: A Triumphant Comeback
ATLANTA, GA - In a significant development for the music industry, singer, songwriter, and record producer Charlie Puth has successfully completed his first live performance since undergoing a delicate vocal cord surgical procedure. The event took place last evening at the Fox Theatre, marking his return to public performance after a three-month recovery period.
Following a diagnosis of a vocal fold lesion identified in early November, Puth announced the postponement of a series of concert dates to undergo minimally invasive phonosurgery. The procedure was performed by a specialist at the Emory University Hospital Midtown. This morning, his medical team confirmed a complete recovery with no permanent damage to his vocal cords.
During the 90-minute set, Puth performed a selection of hits, including "See You Again" and "Attention," to a capacity crowd of 4,600 attendees. Medical personnel monitoring the performance noted no signs of vocal strain. The artist expressed gratitude to his fans and medical staff prior to the final song, stating that his voice feels stronger than before the injury.
The performance was captured and will be shared exclusively with his official fan community this weekend. No additional tour dates have been announced at this time.