Sir Tom Jones has been compelled to suddenly drop a concert and seek medical attention after collapsing just minutes before he was due on stage.
Sir Tom Jones had to delay a show in Budapest on Monday night in the wake of falling minutes before he was set to take to the stage.
The Welsh singer, 82, turned out to be sick about an hour prior to he should act in the Hungarian capital on his Surrounded by Time visit, reports The Sun.
Paramedics hurried to the MVM Dome when Sir Tom fell, with private clinical staff demanding he was not fit to perform.
Directors for the concert apologized to the audience and said the show would be rescheduled for August 16.
They said Sir Tom “was anticipating seeing them once more”, nearby Hungarian media revealed.
The Budapest show supplanted the initially publicized Kyiv stop on his visit because of the continuous conflict in Ukraine.
His visit through Europe and the US includes in excess of 50 dates, with the singer due to perform across Germany, Croatia, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway and Belgium throughout the next few weeks.
In August, Sir Tom is planned to go to the UK for more event dates prior to flying out to the US.
Back in 2017, the It’s Not Unusual singer had to postpone his 21-date US visit until the next year after physicians’ instructions.
The Welsh superstar has sold north of 100 million records with 36 Top 40 hits in the UK and 19 in the US.
A source told Mail Online: “Tom Jones imploded, so his show was dropped this evening and specialists were called to the stadium.
“His administration has set August 16 as the new date for the show.”