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Patti Smith reveals health update after collapsing on stage during performance
Patti Smith reveals health update after collapsing on stage during performance

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Patti Smith reveals health update after collapsing on stage during performance

Iconic musician Patti Smith has revealed an update on her health following a startling incident in which she collapsed on stage during a performance in São Paulo, Brazil. Following the 78-year-old "Because the Night" singer-songwriter falling to the stage amid a Wednesday evening set as part of a project with German group Soundwalk Collective, Smith recounted the moment and assured fans that she was okay. 'I'm fine. You can hear I'm fine,' she told the Associated Press after footage from the event surfaced online, which showed her on stage in a wheelchair. 'The whole thing has been grossly exaggerated.' Related: Patti Smith reacts to Taylor Swift's Tortured Poets Department shout-out: 'Thank you, Taylor' Smith told the outlet that she was "checked out by an excellent doctor and was absolutely fine" following the collapse, and asked her fans to "not accept any other account" of the ordeal. "With all the strife in the world, this explainable incident does not merit so much attention," she finished. Earlier, Smith released a statement on Instagram, again urging people to scale back their concern. "This is letting everyone know that I am fine. A grossly exaggerated account is being spread by the press and social media. I had some post migraine dizziness. Had a small incident, left the stage, and returned 10 minutes later and talked to the people, told them I was fine and sang them Wing and Because the night," she wrote in a caption underneath a photo of herself smiling. "I was checked out by an excellent Doctor and was absolutely fine. Please do not accept any other story. With all the strife in the world, this explainable incident does not merit so much attention. Thank you everyone for your concern. Trust me I am fine." Soundwalk Collective also released a joint statement with Smith to their Instagram Story, indicating that they were canceling the evening's performance amid Smith's recovery, due to doctors advising that the recording artist needed "a little more time to be at her best" before returning to the stage. Entertainment Weekly has reached out to a representative for Smith for additional comment. In December 2023, Smith also endured a health scare that forced her to cancel Italian tour dates after a sudden illness and subsequent Horses album visionary and punk-rock legend previously discussed her health in a 2020 interview with The Guardian, in which she addressed a bronchial condition. "I was a sickly kid, sometimes they were worried that I wouldn't pull through," Smith said at the time. "I had so much responsibility and a true purpose. To be in limbo almost 10 months, for a person like me who doesn't like sitting in the same place, it's been very challenging. I feel like I'm part-wolf, roaming from room to room." Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Patti Smith says reports about ‘collapse' are ‘grossly exaggerated': ‘Trust me I am fine'
Patti Smith says reports about ‘collapse' are ‘grossly exaggerated': ‘Trust me I am fine'

Los Angeles Times

time30-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Patti Smith says reports about ‘collapse' are ‘grossly exaggerated': ‘Trust me I am fine'

Patti Smith is setting the record straight about a fall she took onstage in Brazil, explaining that reports about the incident have been 'grossly exaggerated' and saying she is doing just fine. The singer-songwriter took to Instagram on Thursday after reports about her Wednesday fall in São Paulo spread across social media. 'This is letting everyone know that I am fine,' she wrote in the post, sharing a photo of herself appearing to wave to the camera. 'A grossly exaggerated account is being spread by the press and social media.' The 78-year-old rocker said she had some 'post migraine dizziness' and left the stage after the 'small incident.' She returned 10 minutes later and finished her set. '[I] talked to the people, told them I was fine and sang them Wing and Because the night,' she wrote. 'I was checked out by an excellent Doctor and was absolutely fine. Please do not accept any other story. With all the strife in the world, this explainable incident does not merit so much attention. Thank you everyone for your concern. Trust me I am fine.' According to American Songwriter, the 'Redondo Beach' singer was onstage Wednesday night with Soundwalk Collective in São Paulo and reportedly fell backward and hit her head on the floor. The headline and story called the fall a 'collapse.' Audience members told the outlet that she was escorted offstage in a wheelchair then returned to the stage in the chair to perform 'Because the Night' and an additional song. After the concert, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and the experimental sound art group she was performing with had released a formal statement on Instagram stories that provided a similar explanation. They had asked fans to 'refrain from posting at this sensitive moment.' 'Patti has suffered from an intense migraine the past couple of days and had some dizziness on stage, but she still wanted to be there for all of us and you and perform today. She is now being cared for by the best doctors in the most loving way and will be back on stage tomorrow night,' the statement said. 'Patti says she is tremendously grateful for your patience and forgiveness and she sends her love to all who attended.' The author and multiplatform artist, who released her most recent solo album 'Banga' in 2012, has been traveling the world to perform. Last year she canceled a show in Bologna, Italy, blaming a 'sudden illness' that resulted in her being hospitalized.

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