Lionel Richie abruptly stopped the opening concert of his North American tour in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Wednesday night, June 24, 2026, after experiencing dizziness on stage. The 77-year-old singer was performing at the Grand Casino Arena during the first night of his co-headlining "Sing A Song All Night Long" tour with Earth, Wind & Fire. Witnesses and social media video show Richie becoming dizzy while singing "Dancing on the Ceiling," then sitting on a raised platform to finish the song before moving to a piano to perform "Three Times a Lady." After a brief announcement of an intermission, he left the stage and did not return. A touring musician later informed the audience that Richie was unwell and unable to continue, and advised that further information on ticket refunds would follow.
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Lionel Richie's sudden health scare is a reminder that anyone can experience unexpected health issues, even on the job. It's a good prompt to check in on your own health. Make sure you're up-to-date with check-ups and listen to your body's signals.
Richie's concert cancellation shows that health comes first, no matter the stage. If you have tickets for future shows, stay tuned for refund details. Worth forwarding if you know a Lionel Richie fan or someone who needs a health check reminder.
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