wrapped up her latest UK tour in Glasgow on Wednesday after due to health issues. The 76-year-old singer impressed fans at the OVO Hydro, despite the show taking place nearly . Fans were left disappointed when the July 6 concert was postponed just hours before it was due to start.

Stevie was also forced to at Co-Op Live, which eventually happened on July 16. At the time, Stevie's team released a rather cryptic message stating: "Due to a recent leg injury requiring a minor surgical procedure that will need a few days of recovery time, Stevie Nicks' scheduled performances in Glasgow Saturday 6 July and Manchester Tuesday 9 July have been postponed." However, during her final show, Stevie got candid with her audience about the "emergency" health scare that forced her to reschedule.

Apologizing profusely, she expressed her initial excitement about performing again. "I don't know what happened. I just got this weird infection, and it just went crazy," she disclosed.

Stevie shared that she had been staying in a castle prior to the initial concert date but had to rush to the hospital for urgent care. "I finally just looked at my assistant, it was like two in the morning, and said, 'I think we need to go to emergency,'" she confessed. "She looked at me and I just said, 'I'm not kidding! I think we need to go to the hospital'.

"And so our butler, this wonderful man, throws us in his BMW Sedan, and off we sped through the night to a hospital." She spent two days in the hospital before .