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Trevor Nelson to take break from BBC Radio 2 for medical reasons: "I'm concentrating on getting better"

BBC Radio 2 and 1Xtra presenter Trevor Nelson has announced he's taking a break due to medical reasons, and the music industry is rallying around him. This news will hit hard for fans of his daily Radio 2 slot, where he presents weekdays between 2 to 4pm, a time slot many of us have grown accustomed to. For Trevor Nelson, this break means putting his health first, a reminder to us all that our well-being is paramount.
The outpouring of love and support from his peers is evidence of Trevor's dedication to his craft. Artists like Stormzy, Spice Girl's Mel B, Beverley Knight, Jools Holland, and Alesha Dixon have all sent their well-wishes, with Beverley Knight succinctly stating, "Health. First and always." This camaraderie highlights the close-knit nature of the music industry, where everyone looks out for one another.
Trevor's decision to take a break stems from his recent health issues, which have required follow-up tests. He's chosen not to disclose the nature of his diagnosis, opting instead to focus on recovery. This is a wise move, especially considering the scrutiny that often comes with being in the public eye. As Corinne Bailey Rae advised, "Well done for listening to your body." Trevor's prioritization of his health is a valuable lesson for us all.
As Trevor Nelson takes a break, his colleagues and fans are reminded of his impressive legacy within the BBC. His 30-year tenure is a remarkable achievement, and his recent wins at the Television and Radio Industries Club (Tric) Awards and the ARIAs only add to his illustrious career. His commitment to his craft has earned him a special place in the hearts of music lovers across the UK.
The BBC's director of music, Lorna Clarke, has sent her well-wishes to Trevor Nelson, stating that everyone at BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 1Xtra is looking forward to his return. With Clara Amfo set to cover his weekday show and DJ Spoony taking over from Ju, it's clear that the team is rallying around him. As Vernon Kay noted on his show, "Everyone at BBC Radio 2, including the mid-morning show are sending Trevor all the very very best wishes, we absolutely love him to bits."
While Trevor Nelson takes the time he needs to focus on his health, the music industry will no doubt continue to support him. His break is an opportunity for him to recharge and come back stronger than ever. As the saying goes, "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade," and Trevor Nelson will undoubtedly find a way to make the most of this time. We look forward to seeing him back behind the mic and the decks, where he belongs.
As Trevor Nelson embarks on this break, one thing is certain: the music industry will be watching with bated breath for his return, and we will be right there with them, eagerly awaiting his comeback.


