Ronnie Dunn Fans Send Well Wishes Amid Concerns Over His Health
On April 3, country music duo Brooks & Dunn performed at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. While performing the hit song "Boot Scootin' Boogie," Ronnie Dunne walked off the stage.
"Sing it if you know it," he told the crowd before shaking his head and walking away from the mic. He walked toward the front of the stage to bid farewell to the crowd before exiting the stage.
According to Taste of Country, Dunn also sat down on a riser for a part of "Rock My World (Little Country Girl)." He eventually got back up and stood at his mic.
Neither Brooks nor Dunn have spoken out about Dunn's unexpected exit.
Some fans have taken to the comments section of Brooks & Dunn's most recent Instagram post to send well wishes to Dunn.
"Sending love and healing thoughts your way," one person wrote.
"We hope Ronnie gets well soon. Great show in Indy. B&D never disappoints," someone else said.
@maloneradio Feel better, Ronnie!!! Thanks for giving us all you could!! #brooksanddunn #concert #country #countrymusic
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"Hey Ronnie Indy wishes you well and hope you feel better soon," a third comment read.
"Loved your show tonight and sending well wishes to @ronniedunn you gave it your all even though you had some struggles and you were still top notch! Thanks so much for a great night," a fourth fan added.
Brooks & Dunn have some down time before their next scheduled show, which isn't until April 24. According to their official website, they have nearly two dozen additional tour dates through October. So far, none of those dates have been canceled.
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