Lionel Richie postponed concerts after a health scare on stage in Minnesota. The 77-year-old singer is recovering and plans to perform in Toronto.
Lionel Richie was hospitalized after experiencing dizziness during his tour opener in Minnesota on June 24, 2026. The incident forced the immediate cancellation of shows in Chicago and Columbus, Ohio, as doctors advised the 77-year-old singer to rest. A St. Paul Fire Department spokesperson confirmed that Richie was transported from Grand Casino Arena to a local hospital. The United Center announced the postponements, citing doctor's orders.
In a recent Instagram post, Richie shared a carousel of concert images showing him smiling and dancing on stage. "Thank you for every message, every kind word, and for all your love," he wrote. "I'm doing well, and I'm grateful for all of you." He also reflected on the joy of recent performances in Pittsburgh and Detroit, calling them "real memories."
"Pittsburgh and Detroit were an absolute joy. The energy, the dancing, the faces in the crowd… we made real memories together."
Richie's upbeat tone contrasts with the earlier announcement that described him as "heartbroken" to postpone shows. The singer is clearly eager to return to the stage, but his health remains the priority.
Richie ended his Instagram post with a direct message to fans in Toronto: "See you in Toronto... let's party all night long!" This suggests that the Toronto concert may proceed as planned. However, fans should monitor official channels for any last-minute changes. No official rescheduled dates have been announced for the canceled Chicago and Columbus shows.
The rapid recovery and public confidence are encouraging signs, but the postponements underscore the physical demands of touring at any age. Richie's team has not yet provided a timeline for rescheduling the affected shows.