(Reuters) - Steven Tyler, the lead singer of rock band Aerosmith, had a “small accident” on Tuesday that forced him to postpone a planned show in Paraguay by one day, a spokesman for the local concert organizers said.
Tyler received stitches and had emergency dental work done during a nearly four-hour stay at the La Costa medical center in Paraguay’s capital, according to a hospital statement. He was in good condition when discharged.
The 63-year-old frontman reportedly suffered cuts to his face and lost two of his teeth after falling in his hotel bathroom, the country’s largest newspaper ABC said.
Aerosmith planned to perform in the poor South American nation of Paraguay on Tuesday during a tour through Latin America.
“Mr. Tyler had a small accident that prevents him from staging the concert tonight,” Marcelo Antunez, a spokesman for the local concert organizers, told reporters.
“He is fine, he’s in his hotel but he’s not able to do the concert,” Antunez said, adding the show would be postponed until Wednesday.
Nicolas Garzia, whose firm organized the Paraguay gig, said via Twitter that Tyler had been dehydrated and was suffering gastrointestinal problems.
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“Tyler had been dehydrated and was suffering gastrointestinal problems.”
Montezuma’s Revenge? Someone should’ve warned him about drinking the water, or even using the ice.