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Watch: Lionel Richie Forced to Cancel Concert After Struggling to Stay on His Feet Onstage

Lionel Richie, a legendary Motown and pop music artist, experienced health issues during a concert in St. Paul, Minnesota, on a Wednesday night. The 77-year-old performer, who was celebrating his birthday, did not finish the show after an unplanned intermission caused by dizziness. Footage showed him sitting on stage while singing “Dancing on the Ceiling,” and he performed one more song before leaving the stage. Band members later announced that Richie was feeling unwell, and he was subsequently rushed to the hospital by ambulance as a precaution. This concert was part of a tour he co-headlined with Earth,Wind & Fire. Fans and social media users expressed concern over his health and age, reflecting on the challenges faced by aging legendary musicians. richie is well-known for hits like “Three Times a Lady,” “All Night Long,” and “Endless Love.”




Motown and pop music legend Lionel Richie fell ill during a concert Wednesday night in St. Paul, Minnesota.

The music icon, who turned 77 on Saturday, did not return to the stage after an “unplanned intermission.”

A clip posted late Wednesday to the social media platform X showed Richie sitting down on stage while performing his 1986 hit “Dancing on the Ceiling.”

From there, the singer reportedly performed one more song on the piano, announced the intermission, and then left the stage.

According to KMSP-TV in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Wednesday marked the opening stop in a tour he co-headlined with Earth, Wind & Fire, an equally legendary band perhaps best known for its 1978 hit “September.”

“That’s the first time in my career I’ve sat during ‘Dancing on the Ceiling,’” Richie told the audience. “Not good. Not good.”

After the piano performance, Richie abruptly announced “intermission, intermission, so I don’t fall over.”

Meanwhile, band members and concertgoers waited.

Eventually, one of the band members, who reportedly appeared emotional, returned to the stage and announced “Lionel isn’t feeling well.”

On Thursday, TMZ reported that paramedics, as a precautionary measure, rushed Richie to the hospital by ambulance.

Some younger readers might know Richie best as a longtime judge on ABC’s “American Idol.”

Older readers, however, undoubtedly remember his chart-topping hits from the 1980s.

In fact, some X users lamented the inevitable impact of age and health on one’s childhood icons.

Richie’s lengthy catalog of chart-topping hits includes 1978’s “Three Times a Lady,” which he recorded while a member of the Motown group Commodores.

As a solo artist, Richie struck gold with 1983’s “All Night Long (All Night),” as well as “Endless Love,” a 1981 duet with Diana Ross.

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