Carlos Santana Faints During Concert, Rep Says He’s “Doing Well”: Report
It was a frightening scene this evening (July 5) at a Carlos Santana concert in Michigan. The famed guitarist has been taking to the world’s stages and performing in front of sold-out audiences for decades, making him a legend unlike any other. Santana has worked with artists across genre lines and has earned respect from entertainers worldwide, and although he’s 74 years old, the music icon is still putting on unforgettable shows for his fans.
On Tuesday, Santana was in Detroit at the Pine Knob Music Theater in the middle of a show when he reportedly fainted, shocking onlookers.
A photo shared by a news reporter showed several people on stage after Santana’s medical scare. “Audience asked to leave – and pray,” wrote FOX 2 Detroit’s Amy Lange.
PEOPLE later received an update from Santana’s rep who assured his fans that he’s recovering. According to the rep, the musician was “over-taken by heat exhaustion and dehydration.”
“The guitar great was taken from his show at Pine Knob Music Theatre (formerly DTE Energy Music Theatre), an outdoor amphitheater in Clarkston, some 40 miles northwest of Detroit, Michigan,” they reportedly stated. “Carlos was taken to the emergency department at McLaren Clarkston for observation and is doing well.”
Santana has rescheduled his Pennsylvania performance on Wednesday, but it is unclear if he will be taking a break and putting off future shows, as well.
#BREAKING Carlos Santana being treated by EMS after a “serious medical emergency” at #pineknob – audience asked to leave – and pray. pic.twitter.com/kdqd5yDxK7
— Amy Lange (@langeamyFOX2) July 6, 2022
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