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Lionel Richie falls ill on stage on 1st night of tour

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Lionel Richie falls ill on opening night of tour
Jeff Schear/Getty Images for Acrisure Amphitheater
ByMason Leib
June 25, 2026, 3:45 PM

Lionel Richie fell ill on stage in Minnesota during the first night of his nationwide tour with Earth Wind and Fire on Wednesday.

The "Easy" singer, 77, stopped his show almost an hour in and exited the stage after telling the audience he was feeling dizzy, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.

Several videos posted online show Richie seated during his performance.

Music legend Lionel Richie headlines the Acrisure Amphitheater Opening Concert on May 15, 2026 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Jeff Schear/Getty Images for Acrisure Amphitheater

"When you're feeling dizzy, sit your a-- down," he told the audience, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.

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ABC News has reached out to a representative for Richie for more information on his condition.

Star Tribune music critic Jon Beam shared a video of Richie performing "Dancing on the Ceiling" while sitting down on stage on social media.

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According to the Star Tribune, Richie called for an intermission almost an hour into the show and saxophonist Dino Soldo later came out and told the audience the singer was "not feeling well" and the show would not continue. Soldo noted that "additional information will be available," the Star Tribune reported.

Earth, Wind & Fire drummer John Paris told the Star Tribune that Richie was "a little dehydrated" but added he did not know his condition for certain.

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Prior to the show, Richie shared photos on Instagram and expressed excitement for the upcoming show in the caption.

"Opening night. 🚀 Rehearsals. Sound check. Showtime tonight.📍Saint Paul, you're up!!!" he wrote.

The Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind and Fire "Sing A Song All Night Long" tour kicked off in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and is scheduled to continue to Chicago, Illinois, on Friday before pushing on through the summer.

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