Tim McGraw seen in public again after his concert collapse

Tim McGraw recently made headlines when he suddenly collapsed during his March 11 concert in Dublin. The country music star reportedly suffered from dehydration, which then led to his onstage collapse. However, it seems that McGraw's health is better, as he was seen on back on his feet outside the hotel he was staying at in London.

According to initial reports, McGraw had just finished performing a song called "Humble and Kind" when he sat down by the keyboard and suddenly slumped to his knees. Members of the crew then helped him off the stage, which then remained empty for about 20 minutes.

An audience member spoke to Entertainment Tonight about the incident, saying: "As the lights dipped to black, McGraw walked to the side of the stage where he appeared to trip. [Then] the band and crew rushed to his aid and he was taken offstage. There was confusion in the crowd when the lights went back up until an announcer said there was a medical issue."

Faith Hill, McGraw's wife and co-headliner at the event, later came onstage to apologize and explain that McGraw was very dehydrated. She then told the audience that she has decided that McGraw cannot go on with the performance.

The audience members seemed supportive, with many chanting, "We love Tim."

Hill then performed an a capella version of the song "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," after which the performance ended early. A representative for McGraw, meanwhile, later said that the country star was tended to by onsite medical staff after his collapse.

McGraw and Hill were performing in a music festival called Country to Country, held at the 3 Arena in Dublin.

While the incident shocked fans and audience members, it seems that McGraw bounced back fairly quickly. Only a day after the incident, McGraw was seen walking out of his London hotel with Hill. He flashed a smile and a thumbs-up as photographers took pictures.

It also seems that McGraw will have time to rest and recover, since he will not be on tour until May 31.

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