Hall & Oates star Daryl Hall undergoes kidney transplant at 79
Daryl Hall reveals successful kidney transplant and says he is recovering well following the major procedure

Daryl Hall has revealed that he recently underwent a successful kidney transplant and is now recovering after the major medical procedure.
The 79-year-old singer-songwriter shared the news with fans in a statement posted on social media, confirming that the operation took place several weeks ago.
The Hall & Oates co-founder said he received a kidney from a living donor and reported that the transplant was a complete success. Hall added that he is already feeling better and expects to return to normal activities within the coming months.
According to Hall, his doctors are pleased with the outcome of the procedure, and he remains optimistic about returning to the stage for future performances. The veteran musician thanked supporters and expressed gratitude for the generosity of his donor during his recovery journey.
Hall previously spoke publicly about his battle with Lyme disease, which he was diagnosed with in 2006 after suffering a tick bite years earlier. The condition affected his health and forced him to cancel several tour dates, with the singer describing periods of fatigue, headaches and other symptoms. Despite those challenges, Hall continued performing and recording music throughout his career.
The announcement comes as Hall remains one of the most recognisable figures in classic rock and pop music. Alongside fellow musician John Oates, he achieved worldwide success through Hall & Oates, producing hit songs including Rich Girl, Private Eyes, Maneater and Out of Touch.
Hall's health update has been met with support from fans, many of whom expressed relief that the transplant was successful and wished him a smooth recovery as he prepares for future projects.



















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