Meat Loaf collapsed on stage Thursday night while performing in Canada, according to reports from several concertgoers.

The 68-year-old singer, who was born Michael Lee Aday, was playing at Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta, when reports surfaced on social media that the entertainer had collapsed while singing "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I won't Do That)" around 9:30 p.m. local time. Witnesses said it happened near the end of an encore.

Edmonton police confirmed that they responded to a medical call at the venue, CBC reported.  Fans reported seeing an ambulance at the venue.

On Meat Loaf's official Facebook page, a message was posted Friday morning, giving fans an update on his condition. Meat Loaf was admitted to a Calgary hospital, where it was determined that he was suffering from severe dehydration. His spokesman says the singer has been released from the hospital.

"He just fell," fan Jamie Carriere told CBC. "I thought it was a joke. I didn't know what was going on because he was joking around throughout his set. ... He just didn't get up and security was up there and they told us we had to go."

Carriere shared a video of the fall on Facebook.

The incident came three days after Meat Loaf postponed a show at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary due to an unidentified illness.

Concertgoers shared photos and videos of the fall and its aftermath Thursday night: