By
G. McConway
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July 17, 2023

Jason Aldean Leaves Stage After Suffering Heat Stroke

Country music star Jason Aldean gave his fans a bit of a scare Saturday night during his Hartford, CT, show.

Aldean was forced to leave the stage in the middle of a show, with fans worrying that it could have been a life-threatening health issue.

As it turns out, the heat got the best of Aldean, and while it was a scary moment, it was nothing a few IVs could not fix, reported Fox News.

Back at It

Aldean hinted that this would not be a long absence after he left the stage on Saturday night.

He took to social media to tell fans, “Thanks everyone for checking in on me. Hartford, we’ll share rescheduled info soon. Saratoga Springs, see ya tonite,” reported Breitbart.

Xfinity Hartford also posted, “We appreciate your patience as we work on rescheduling a new date, as well as the outpouring of well wishes for Jason. A rep has confirmed he is now doing well after experiencing heat stroke during last night’s performance.”

Here is Aldean just as he realized something was very wrong…

Heat stroke can be a scary issue, having suffered from it several times, except I was being an idiot out on a 90-mile bike ride in the middle of the summer with no protection from the sun.

I can tell you this, however, for a brief moment, you are in a world of hurt, with everything going fuzzy and your body feels like it is just shutting down.

As long as you address the situation quickly, you are in no long-term danger, but serious health issues can start to pop up if you do not.

Thankfully, Aldean was able to get those fluids in him and recover. Now let’s just make sure he is loaded with electrolytes and water before his next show so this does not happen again.

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