Goth-rocker Marilyn Manson fainted during a show in Canada on Feb. 6 according to Billboard.com.
The controversial rockstar was about a minute into an encore performance of 1996's "Beautiful People," when he reportedly stopped singing and keeled over on the stage.
It took a couple of minutes for fans and the band to realize that the fall wasn't a part of the act.
As soon as they noticed something was wrong with the 44-year-old singer, he was quickly helped offstage for medical assistance.
There have been multiple reports that Manson threw up on the stage, which has yet to be confirmed by his publicists.
Manson was then taken back to his hotel to recover after show and plans on playing Feb 8's concert in Calgary.
"He's fine," said Manson's publicists Jennie Boddy to USA Today. "He's recovering today, his day off. The tour goes on as planned tomorrow in Calgary."
The singer is scheduled for tour dates all-across Canada and the Western U.S. through Feb. 23, although those performances could depend on Manson's condition according to Billboard.com.
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