Musician Carlos Santana collapsed onstage during a performance in Michigan from heat and dehydration, according to his manager, Michael Vrionis.
Santana, 74, collapsed at Pine Knob, an open-air theater in Clarkston, 40 miles northeast of Detroit.
The incident occurred at 10:00 pm (local time). The guitarist was transferred to the emergency department of the McLaren Clarkston hospital and is well and under observation,
Minutes following the incident, concert organizers asked concertgoers to leave the venue and “pray,” the local Fox network affiliate reported.
Santana was promoting her album Blessings and Miracles and when the medical emergency occurred she was singing her song Joy.
His Wednesday show in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, has been canceled and a new date will be announced soon.
In December, the artist canceled his residency in Las Vegas for what his manager described as an “unscheduled” heart operation, however, he was able to participate in the dates in which his presentations were rescheduled.
The guitarist of Mexican origin is in the middle of the Miraculous Supernatural 2022 tour that began on June 17 and is scheduled for the end of September.