"All is well, everything is fine, everything is fine, I have a donor, everything is fine", reassured the singer to the public of a concert given in Hyde Park, Saturday.

The legendary American soul singer Stevie Wonder announced Saturday to his fans in London that he will undergo a kidney transplant in September.

"I'm going to do three more concerts and I'm going to take a break," he told the audience who came to see him sing at Hyde Park, where the "British Summer Time" festival hosts world stars like Celine Dion and Barbra. Streisand. "This is what will happen: I will have surgery, I will have a kidney transplant in September this year," he said.

"I love you and God bless you"

"Everything is fine, everything is fine, everything is fine, I have a donor, everything is fine," insisted the 69-year-old artist. "So you're not going to hear any more rumors about me, I've told you what's going on, and I'm fine, okay?" "I want you to know, I came here to give you my love and to thank you for your love," he continued to the applause, before concluding: "I love you and God bless you."