Guitarist Carlos Santana fainted during a concert in Michigan and was taken out on a stretcher

Carlos Santana fainted on stage in Michigan after suffering heat stroke and dehydration; medical personnel transferred him to the emergency room (Video: Twitter / @lelelx)

Carlos Santana, Mexican rock n roll guitarist had a mishap during his most recent concert in Michigan, where they reported that He vanished right on stage. The musician had been in concert for about 40 minutes at the Pine Knob Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, northwest of Detroit, when he fainted and had to receive medical attention on the spot.

The authorities and medical personnel intervened immediately, lowering the curtain and removing the guitarist from the stage Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, but naturalized American on a stretcheraccording to videos posted by fans on social networks.

In the videos that circulated mainly on social networks such as Twitter or TikTok, it can be seen that when interpreting one of his songs, he had to lean towards the platforms where the battery is held, he put his arm out and immediately sat downcausing the support musicians accompanying him on the tour to suddenly stop activities as his assistants approached the stage with speed.

Another angle captured by the public revealed that there were three people who immediately approached the guitarist to give him some water, assist him and then do some medical maneuvers in cases of emergency, while the competent authorities arrived at the scene for their transfer.

Carlos Santana fainted on stage and left on a stretcher for the hospital (Photo: Twitter /@BrascoProd)

Despite this, He was caught conscious and saying goodbye to the fans while medical personnel from the building where he appeared tried to cover him with a black cloth. The public, for its part, although concerned, He bid him farewell to cheers and applause.

Those responsible for the concert immediately announced through the loudspeakers that the rest of the show was definitively canceled and different prayers were asked for Santana because of “a serious medical matter” in which minutes later it deepened.

According to the social networks of the Mexican-American artist, it was just heat stroke and dehydrationso he was taken to a closed amphitheater in Clarkston, 40 miles from Detroit, Michigan. From there he was transferred to a hospital. where he will be under observation, although they report him stable.

Unfortunately his concert on July 6 at The Pavilion in Burgettstown, Philadelphia, will be postponed to another date, while the other presentations of the legendary guitarist Carlos Santana continue to date and await what manager Michael Vrionis announces.

“Rock legend Carlos Santana suffered from heat stroke and dehydration during his Tuesday night concert in Michigan. The guitarist was taken from his show at Pine Knob Music Theater, a closed amphitheater in Clarkston, 40 miles from Detroit, Michigan. Carlos was taken to the ER at the McLaren Clarkston for observation and is doing well,” the crew members wrote.

Carlos Santana suffered a heat stroke in the middle of the concert and had to be transferred Photo: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Carlos Santana suffered a heat stroke in the middle of the concert and had to be transferred Photo: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Social networks were immediately filled with videos of the moment in which the actions took place, but also with messages of love, affection and speedy recovery from all the fans who gathered at the property to appreciate a concert from their recent tour. Miraculous Supernatural 2022 Tour where he shares the stage with Earth, Wind and Fire.

He still has some gigs coming up in Noblesville, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Dallas, California, Hershey, Woodlnands and Rogers, as well as multiple dates at the House Of Blues in Las Vegas, Nevada as part of the An Intimate Evening tour.

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Guitarist Carlos Santana fainted during a concert in Michigan and was taken out on a stretcher