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Michael Bolton has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, the "When a Man Loves a Woman" singer revealed to fans Friday. 

"Just before the holidays, it was discovered that I had a brain tumor, which required immediate surgery," the 70-year-old wrote on his Facebook page. "Thanks to my incredible medical team, the surgery was a success."

Bolton said he is recuperating at home and will have to take a "temporary break from touring."

Michael Bolton performing

Michael Bolton revealed he was diagnosed with a brain tumor just before the holidays. (Medios y Media/Getty Images)

"It is always the hardest thing for me to ever disappoint my fans or postpone a show, but have no doubt I am working hard to accelerate my recovery and get back to performing soon," he wrote. 

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"I am beyond grateful for all the love and support you have so generously shown me through the years. Know that I’m keeping your positive messages in my heart, and I’ll give you more updates as soon as I can."

The Grammy Award winner didn't share any additional details about his brain tumor or his symptoms. 

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According to Bolton's website, the musician was expected to kick off his tour in February with shows throughout 2024.

Last year, Bolton told People magazine how his album "Spark of Light" was his way of spreading positivity through hard times.

Michael Bolton singing

Michael Bolton was expected to begin a tour in February. (Medios y Media)

"We were basically observing our friends and family and seeing that they all really needed some light, that it was so dark and oppressive, and basically we were all just carrying layers of fear to our every day," Bolton said, reflecting on the coronavirus pandemic.

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"And so we started to feel a sense of responsibility to deliver hope and promise and all these feelings that seem to be so elusive, and it started to become a feel-good record."

After a successful career in the music industry, Bolton explained that last year he found the most joy in his home life. Michael shares daughters Isa, Holly and Taryn with ex-wife Maureen. He is also a grandfather to six children.

Michael Bolton smiling

Bolton said he required "immediate surgery," and the procedure was a success. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

"I'm filled with more love and pride in my girls as they raise their own families," Bolton said. "The people I love bring me a lot of happiness. ... The important things never really change. Love is the most important thing, the center of the universe. There's nothing greater."

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Bolton noted that he took himself "too seriously" in the beginning of his career, but he decided to take life less seriously.

"The fun starts happening when you let go of things. ... I don't feel like I'm near slowing down yet," Bolton said.