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Calvin Harris Reveals Doctors Had To Restart His Heart Back In 2014!

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Calvin Harris just proved that you never really know what’s going on between the scenes. Case in point: the EDM site Dancing Astronaut featured an old clip of the DJ on their Twitter page. “Can’t compare to the energy during @CalvinHarris’ sets in 2014,” wrote the outlet. “He went off at EDC that summer”.  Related: Megan Fox & Machine Gun Kelly Confirm Relationship With New Music Video Harris then retweeted the post with his own memory of the event.

He shared: Back in November of that year, the Scottish artist was forced to cancel several performances, including for the MTV EMAs, due to heart problems.

He later confirmed that he had arrhythmia, a heart condition characterized by irregular heartbeat. In 2018, he opened up about his

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