The Xfinity Theatre in Hartford issued a statement that the concert would be rescheduled due to Aldean's heat illness.
Is Jason Aldean Ill: Country music superstar Jason Aldean is recovering from heat distress after abruptly leaving the stage and cutting short his Hartford, Connecticut Saturday night performance.
On July 15, a fan captured a video of Aldean exiting the stage while performing “Crazy Town” during the second night of his Highway Desperado Tour.
The Xfinity Theatre in Hartford issued a statement that the concert would be rescheduled due to Aldean’s heat illness.
On Sunday, July 16, Aldean posted a video to his fans informing them that he was feeling better after receiving multiple IVs and that he would resume his tour that evening in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Aldean said he wasn’t sure if he had a heat stroke, but when he realised he wouldn’t be able to complete the show, he left the stage to investigate. However, he thanked fans for their understanding as he laboured to reschedule the performance for Saturday evening.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville told News 2 that the high temperatures could affect artists performing in the United States.
Even though the weather in Music City is fairly typical for this time of year, other regions of the country are experiencing triple-digit heat indices. Artists who visit these locations may be more susceptible to heat-related illness.
Baggett advised performers to take breaks between performances and be mindful of how their bodies feel. Additionally, she stated that both viewers and performers should be aware of the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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