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Lionel Richie leaves fans concerned as he's forced to leave stage during gig due to medical scare

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Paul performance short after falling ill Bring Me The NewsLionel Richie Cuts Set Short After Falling Ill During Opening Night of Tour in Minnesota Yahoo News CanadaLionel Richie Cuts Minnesota Set Short After Falling Ill On Stage Rolling StoneLionel Richie, 77, falls ill onstage, abruptly ends opening night concert in Minnesota Page Six

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Lionel Richie was forced to cut short the opening performance of his new joint tour with Earth, Wind & Fire after falling ill on stage in Minnesota on Wednesday evening.The 77-year-old music icon experienced dizziness during his set at the Grand Casino Arena in St Paul, forcing him to sit down on multiple occasions whilst performing.Videos circulating on social media captured the singer lowering himself to the stage floor during a rendition of his hit Dancing on the Ceiling.The incident occurred approximately one hour into the show, which marked the launch of the Sing A Song All Night Long tour.Mr Richie addressed the crowd about his condition, reportedly stating: "When you're feeling dizzy, sit your a** down," according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.Following his comments to the audience Mr, Richie moved to the piano to deliver Three Times a Lady before announcing an unplanned intermission.One concertgoer recounted to the Minnesota Star Tribune that the singer explained his decision...

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