Lionel Richie had barely launched his new tour with Earth, Wind & Fire before the night took a worrying turn in Minnesota.
The 77-year-old music legend was performing at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul on Wednesday, June 24, when he appeared to struggle during “Dancing on the Ceiling.” Instead of powering through the full set, Richie sat down mid-performance and told the crowd he was feeling dizzy. The incident was captured on X and can be viewed here.
The moment immediately shifted the mood inside the arena. According to a report by EW, Richie tried to keep things light, joking with the audience that when a person feels dizzy, they should “sit your ass down.” He then moved to the piano for “Three Times a Lady,” but the show soon went into an unplanned intermission.
He never returned to finish the concert.
According to a report from People, Richie’s saxophonist Dino Soldo eventually came out and told fans the singer would not be able to continue because of illness. People reported that the concert was scheduled to run about 90 minutes, but Richie’s set ended after roughly 55 minutes.
That timing is what makes the story even more dramatic. This was not a random tour stop deep into the schedule. It was the opening night of the “Sing a Song All Night Long” North American tour, a 26-city run with Earth, Wind & Fire, officially set to kick off in St. Paul.
For fans in the building, the reaction appeared to be a mix of concern, confusion, and disappointment. Some were clearly worried about Richie’s health, especially after seeing him sit down onstage. Others were left wondering what the early ending meant for the rest of the tour, including upcoming dates.
Online Conversation Moved in Two Directions
Online, one side focused on sympathy. Richie is a beloved performer with decades of hits behind him, and many fans seemed more worried than angry. People noted that some concertgoers were understanding given his age and the health scare.
The other side turned the moment into a larger debate about older stars continuing physically demanding tours. Over on X, reactions included fans expressing health fears and even calling for Richie to “retire” after the abrupt ending. One user noted that Richie has lately been “pushing himself to the limits” and “needs rest.”
That debate is why the story is sticking.
This was not just a concert that ended early. It was a very public reminder of how fans react when nostalgia, expensive tickets, health concerns, and live-show expectations collide in real time.
As of Thursday, June 25, there had not been a detailed public update from Richie’s team about his condition. People reported that Earth, Wind & Fire drummer John Paris suggested dehydration may have played a role, but no official full explanation had been released.
For now, fans are left with the image of Richie sitting down mid-song in Minnesota, and the question of whether the rest of the tour can continue as planned.







