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Country singer cancels tour, claims he’s ‘mentally unwell’ in emotional statement

Country singer cancels tour, claims he’s ‘mentally unwell’ in emotional statement插图

Country singer Colter Wall blamed being “mentally unwell” as he announced the cancellation of his tour.

The 30-year-old told fans on Wednesday that he’s canceling the rest of his 2026 tour and taking “an indefinite hiatus” from live performing to focus on his mental health.

“Myself and the band and the crew are very grateful for the privilege to play music together for you. We thank you for it,” Wall began his Instagram statement.

Colter Wall (pictured above at The Village Recording Studios in Los Angeles in February 2016) announced he’s canceling his tour due to mental health issues. / SplashNews.com
In his statement seen above, Wall said that he’s “mentally unwell.” colterwall/Instagram

“The truth is that I am mentally unwell,” he continued. “Despite this, I have pushed myself to continue with touring. As a result my mental health has only further declined.”

Wall said he made the decision to call off his upcoming performances following “discussions with my team.”

After thanking his followers for their “understanding and support,” Wall noted that tickets to his canceled shows “will be refunded automatically from original point of purchase.”

Wall turned the comments off on his post.

Wall (pictured above performing at the Two Step Inn music festival in Texas in April 2024) said his mental health has “declined” from going on tour. Suzanne Cordeiro / Shutterstock
The singer (seen above performing at Stagecoach 2018) told fans he’s not performing live indefinitely. Getty Images for Stagecoach

A few days before the announcement, Wall abruptly called off his Sunday night show in Evansville, Ind., just minutes before he was due on stage.

In February 2025, nine months before he released his latest album, “Memories and Empties,” Wall rescheduled nine tour dates to the fall.

“My reasons for doing so are quite personal and I’ve always valued my privacy despite the nature of my occupation,” he said on social media at the time.

The “Cowpoke” singer continued, “But I will simply say that some time off the road for reasons of mental and physical health are greatly needed.”

Wall (seen above in an Instagram post from May 2025) previously canceled tour dates in February and March of 2025. colterwall/Instagram
Later that year, Wall (pictured above performing in Norway in June 2018) released his fifth studio album. Gonzales Photo/via ZUMA Press / Shutterstock

Wall also told his fans that abruptly canceling shows is not something he “takes lightly.”

“I know this is not news people like to get and I don’t much like being to one to give it,” he wrote.

Wall got his career started in 2015 with the release of his seven-song EP, “Imaginary Appalachian.”

His self-titled debut album came out two years later.

Wall (seen above performing at Country’s Roaring ’70s: Outlaws and Armadillos exhibition opening concert in May 2018) released his first album in May 2017. Getty Images
He’s said that his music is a mix of traditional country and folk (Wall is pictured above at Stagecoach Music Festival in April 2022) Boston Schulz / Shutterstock

During a past interview with Rolling Stone, Wall described his music as a blend of traditional country and folk.

“I call myself a folksinger, so it should be stripped down and not a lot of production,” he told the outlet about his first album.

Wall added, “The mission statement going in was less is more. This is a record about stories and about songwriting.”

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