Ronnie Dunn Leaves Concert Mid-Performance Due to Illness
Ronnie Dunn Leaves Concert Mid-Performance Due to Illness

Ronnie Dunn Leaves Concert Mid-Performance Due to Illness

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During a concert on April 3 at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn left the stage unexpectedly while performing their hit 'Boot Scootin’ Boogie.' Fans expressed concern as Dunn, 71, had earlier indicated he was struggling with his health, having recently battled COVID and strep throat. A representative confirmed that Dunn was not feeling well during the performance but stated that the tour would continue as scheduled, with the next show taking place on April 5. Video footage from the concert showed Dunn encouraging the audience to sing along before making a gesture to cut the performance short and exiting. Despite this scare, the band has remained active and performed at their subsequent scheduled dates. Fans are sending well-wishes for Dunn's recovery as the Neon Moon Tour progresses through April.

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