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Lionel Richie rushed to hospital after dizzy spell during St. Paul opening-night concert
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jun 25, 11:45 AM EDT

Lionel Richie rushed to hospital after dizzy spell during St. Paul opening-night concert

The four-time Grammy winner was taken for medical evaluation after falling ill while performing during the opening stop of his 26-city North American tour, according to Page Six.

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Lionel Richie was rushed to a hospital after a dizzy spell during the opening night of his North American tour in St. Paul, Minnesota, Page Six reported June 25. The incident occurred while Richie was onstage as the 26-city run began at the city’s Acrisure Amphitheater.

Page Six said Richie developed symptoms mid-concert and fell ill during the performance. Audience members and eventgoers were left waiting as staff responded to the medical emergency, and the remainder of the show’s immediate timeline was impacted while Richie received on-site attention and was transported for further care.

According to Page Six, Richie’s representatives coordinated the medical response and the move to a hospital, with the report framing the transport as precautionary for evaluation after Richie experienced dizziness during the set. The report did not provide additional details about the specific medical findings or a diagnosis.

The St. Paul date marked the start of a scheduled 26-city North American tour. Richie, a four-time Grammy winner, is expected to continue touring based on the run’s planned itinerary, though Page Six did not specify whether any subsequent appearances were adjusted as of its publication time.

In live-music venues, concert-day medical incidents can trigger immediate safety and operational changes, including pauses in programming, revised stage schedules, and staffing shifts to ensure audience care and venue security. Page Six’s reporting indicated that the show was interrupted by Richie’s sudden illness and the emergency response that followed.

For fans planning around the tour, the next practical step is confirmation from Richie’s team or the tour’s promoter on whether the schedule for upcoming stops will remain unchanged. Page Six did not report whether additional dates were canceled, postponed, or modified following the St. Paul incident.

Why It Matters

  • The incident affected a live audience and the tour’s first-night schedule at a major arena venue.
  • Public information about an artist’s medical status can influence attendance, ticket expectations, and crowd-management decisions at subsequent stops.
  • Venue operators and touring parties typically follow formal safety procedures during onstage emergencies, shaping how concerts are paused or concluded when health issues arise.

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Key Facts

  • Lionel Richie was taken to a hospital after experiencing a dizzy spell during his opening-night concert in St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • The incident happened while Richie was onstage during the opening stop of his 26-city North American tour.
  • Page Six reported the episode occurred at the Acrisure Amphitheater.
  • Page Six did not disclose a diagnosis or medical findings in its report.
  • As of the report’s publication, it was not stated whether later tour dates were changed.
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