Former Smiths singer Morrissey was discharged Sunday from the hospital after collapsing on stage with breathing difficulties.
Morrisey fell to the floor while performing his former band's song This Charming Man at Oasis Leisure Center in Swindon, the BBC reported.
Two members of the 50-year-old singer's band took him off stage and an ambulance took him immediately to a Swindon hospital, ABC reported.
He was kept overnight as a "precautionary measure" but was "much improved" and had been discharged, a Great Western Hospital spokeswoman told the BBC.
The crowd was not aware of how serious the singer's condition was, Jillian Moody, who was at the concert, told the BBC. "It was interesting because a lot of people around us had bought tickets for Morrissey concerts earlier in the year."
“There was a wait of about 25 minutes before one of the stage crew came on and said Morrisey had left the building, and that he was seriously ill,” Mark Taylor, who attended the concert, told the Telegraph.
"He has canceled numerous concerts so they just thought that, you know, he had gone off but would be returning,” Moody said. “I didn't think he looked particularly well but then again, he's sort of well known as a reclusive character so I sort of thought that was just the way he was when he was on stage. He kept putting his hand up to his mouth as if he felt sick or... perhaps he was trying to hide something, but he didn't look particularly comfortable."