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Brooks and Dunn’s Ronnie Dunn Addressed Health Concerns After Onstage Incident

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Ronnie Dunn, one half of the legendary country duo Brooks and Dunn, sparked concern among fans after walking off stage during an encore performance at the duo’s concert in Indianapolis last week. The incident raised eyebrows as Dunn, 71, appeared winded and struggled to hit some high notes.
Despite the unexpected moment, Dunn’s representative clarified that he was feeling under the weather but managed to perform for the majority of the show. “Ronnie wasn’t feeling well from being sick, but Saturday night’s show went on as planned,” the rep explained.
During the encore, Dunn was prompted to sing “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” but abruptly invited the audience to join in, towering a gesture to his guitarist before exiting the stage. He reportedly patted his chest and waved goodbye to the audience, leaving fans anxious about his health. Many took to social media sending prayers and well wishes in response to the situation.
However, encouraging news soon followed as Dunn returned to perform alongside Kix Brooks the very next evening, reassuring fans that he was on the mend.
This marks yet another moment in the storied career of Brooks and Dunn, who have been entertaining audiences for over three decades. The duo’s continued dedication to their craft gives hope to fans who cherish their music.