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Lionel Richie, 77, RETURNS to concerts after onstage medical emergency as he shares update on condition
Lionel Richie has returned to the stage and plunged full-throttle back into his tour, after suffering a medical emergency onstage and canceling two shows last w...
While playing the Grand Casino in St Paul, last week, the 77-year-old had to perform sitting down and informed the audience he was feeling 'dizzy,' before ending the show early on account of his health woes.
The All Night Long hitmaker subsequently announced the postponement of the two shows he had planned for that weekend in Chicago, and Columbus, .
However he triumphantly returned to the stage on Tuesday with a show in Pittsburgh, , followed by another one in Detroit, .
He proudly posted images of the concerts to his Instagram page on Saturday, July 4th, assuring fans that he was 'doing well.'
Richie, who is in the midst of his Sing a Song All Night Long tour with Earth, Wind & Fire, has yet to confirm the exact nature of the health problems he had last week.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Richie's representative for comment.
Lionel Richie has returned to the stage and plunged back into his tour, after suffering a medical emergency onstage and canceling two shows last week; pictured Wednesday in Detroit
'Thank you for every message, every kind word, and for all your love,' wrote Richie in a new Instagram post: 'I’m doing well, and I’m grateful for all of you'
'Thank you for every message, every kind word, and for all your love. I’m doing well, and I’m grateful for all of you,' wrote Richie in the caption.
In the caption of his new Instagram post, he added: 'Pittsburgh and Detroit were an absolute joy. The energy, the dancing, the faces in the crowd… we made real memories together. See you in Toronto... let’s party all night long!'
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While neither the singer or his team have addressed his health, the United Center in Chicago issued a statement on his behalf revealing Richie has postponed his next two shows on the Sing A Song All Night Long tour with Earth, Wind & Fire
A source tells the Daily Mail that those close to Lionel Richie, 77, worry he won't slow down after a health emergency that forced him to end Wednesday's concert and go to the hospital via ambulance; pictured in 2024 in Inglewood, Calif.
'Family, friends, and even his bandmates are definitely concerned about Lionel's health, but nobody is about to tell him to slow down,' the insider said. 'They all want him better and to do what he loves to do'; seen May 15 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
The source close to Richie suggested he wasn't going to worry for the time being.
'As far as he's concerned, while he awaits results, this is just a temporary setback. He fully expects to be back doing what he loves, and he's already hoping to make it to this weekend if everything checks out,' they shared.
'He's still waiting for a few more answers on what he is dealing with, but he feels that it could be just a bit of an episode over something super serious.'
Sources close to the star told TMZ that paramedics met the hitmaker backstage, and he was taken by ambulance to a hospital.
It was noted that the move was a precautionary measure.
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The drama first unfolded during the start of Richie's joint Sing A Song All Night Long tour with Earth, Wind & Fire.
He announced an unusual intermission after a performance of Three Times A Lady from his piano, according to Minnesota's Bring Me The News.
Richie's band reportedly also left the stage minutes later but, more than 40 minutes after he cut off the show, a band member returned to announce he wouldn't be able to return because he was feeling ill.
'Unfortunately, Lionel is not feeling well,' said saxophonist Dino Soldo, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. 'He won’t be able to continue. Additional information will be available.'
On social media, fans who attended the show shared their concerns and revealed that the singer had signaled throughout the performance that he wasn't feeling well.
Videos of him performing showed the singer stopping to sit down multiple times during his second-to-last song Dancing On The Ceiling and he reportedly told the crowd he was feeling 'dizzy' while performing.
'Music isn't just his job; it's what keeps him going. He's not someone who sits still, and retirement has never really been part of the conversation unless his health leaves him with no other choice,' the source said; seen May 15 in Grand Rapids
'Lionel is actually more upset that fans didn't get the full show they paid for than he is about himself and his health . . . As far as he's concerned, while he awaits results, this is just a temporary setback. He fully expects to be back doing what he loves...' they shared'; pictured May 15 in Grand Rapids
Richie is seen sitting down on stage before ending the show
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Richie was able to sit at the piano bench for what turned out to be his last song of the evening.
A fan who attended the concert told the publication Richie 'said he has been in this business long enough, if you feel dizzy you sit down! And if you don’t feel right, you sit down!'
According to the Minnesota Star Tribune's Jon Bream, Richie was even saltier with his advice, quoting the singer as saying, 'When you’re feeling dizzy, sit your a** down.'
One video posted by journalist Patrick Kessler on X on Wednesday night showed a portion of his Dancing On The Ceiling performance in which he appeared unsteady as he walked across the stage, before he made an unexpected stop and sat down on the edge of a large stepped platform.
Despite apparently feeling unwell, Richie appeared to be singing throughout his seated portion of the song, rather than relying on a guide vocal.
Richie was seated for less than ten seconds before he stood up and started making his way across the stage again.
Richie reportedly told the crowd that he was feeling 'dizzy' while performing; pictured on American Idol
However, less than 30 seconds later, he stopped to sit down again on the risers on the opposite side of the stage, even as he continued singing.
According to the Star Tribune, Richie's saxophonist Dino Soldo, who later confirmed that the rest of the show was canceled, took a seat with the singer during Dancing On The Ceiling.
The publication reported audience members began to file out of the venue as soon as Richie's band left the stage, about 15 minutes after he announced the surprise intermission.
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