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Fans Concerned for Ronnie Dunn After Onstage Incident
Fans of the legendary country duo Brooks & Dunn are expressing deep concern after Ronnie Dunn unexpectedly left the stage during a recent performance in Indianapolis. The incident occurred as the 72-year-old singer was on tour following a recovery period from a previous injury.
Back in December, Ronnie Dunn revealed he was taking what he called an “8-week vacation” after suffering a serious leg injury during a skiing trip. He approached the situation with humor, jokingly updating the lyrics of his song from “I don’t dance with anybody but you” to “I probably shouldn’t dance anymore at 72.”
Despite the setback, Dunn returned to the stage with Brooks & Dunn, kicking off their tour on March 13 in Leach, Texas. However, during the April 3rd show in Indianapolis, fans became worried when Dunn spent much of the performance seated and then abruptly exited the stage without explanation.
No official statement has been made about the nature of the incident or whether it was a medical emergency, leaving fans with unanswered questions. One attendee, McKenzie, shared her concern online, writing: “Ronnie Dunn left the stage sick tonight in Indianapolis. Does anyone know what’s going on? Hoping it’s just a quick bug and he’ll be back tomorrow.”
As of now, fans across the country are sending their thoughts and prayers, hoping for Ronnie Dunn’s quick and full recovery. Let’s all wish him the best and hope he’ll soon return to doing what he loves most—performing for his devoted fans.