Colter Wall cancels remaining tour dates, citing mental health concerns Colter Wall, the 30-year-old singer-songwriter from Swift Current, has announced the cancellation of the final four shows of his 26-date U.S. tour, citing deteriorating mental health. The decision was shared on Wednesday morning via social media, where Wall expressed his struggle with the toll of continuous touring. In a Facebook post, Wall wrote, “Despite this, I have pushed myself to continue touring. As a result, my mental health has only further declined.” The artist revealed that discussions with his team led to the decision to cancel the remaining shows scheduled in Indianapolis on Wednesday and Thursday, Cincinnati on Friday, and the tour’s final performance in Detroit on Saturday. Wall acknowledged the gratitude of his fans and team, stating, “Myself and the band and the crew are very grateful for the privilege to play music together for you. We thank you for it.” He also assured fans that tickets for the canceled dates will be automatically refunded through the original point of purchase. The cancellation marks a pause in Wall’s live performance schedule, which has included stops across the United States. While the exact reasons for his mental health struggles were not detailed, the decision underscores the challenges artists face in balancing professional commitments with personal well-being. Fans and industry observers have expressed support for Wall’s choice to prioritize his health. The announcement comes amid a broader conversation about mental health in the music industry, where performers often face intense pressure to maintain productivity. Wall’s decision to step back from touring highlights the importance of self-care and the need for open dialogue about mental health challenges in creative fields.#indianapolis #cincinnati #colter_wall #swift_current #detroit
Colter Wall Taking 'Indefinite Hiatus From Live Music,' Cancels Shows Colter Wall, the Saskatchewan-born singer-songwriter known for his 2017 self-titled album and tracks like “Kate McCannon” and “Motorcycle,” has announced he is stepping away from live performances indefinitely. The decision comes as he cancels the remainder of his 2026 tour, citing the need to prioritize his mental health. Wall shared the news in a social media post on Wednesday, revealing that his mental state has deteriorated despite his efforts to continue touring. In the post, Wall wrote, “The truth is that I am mentally unwell. Despite this, I have pushed myself to continue with touring. As a result, my mental health has only further declined.” He explained that after discussions with his team, they have decided to cancel the remaining shows supporting his album Memories and Empties. “We have decided to cancel the remaining shows and take an indefinite hiatus from live music,” he added, thanking fans for their support. Wall’s announcement highlights the growing awareness of mental health challenges within the music industry. Similar to other artists like Ella Langley, Hardy, and Wyatt Flores, he has openly discussed the emotional toll of touring. Flores, for instance, reflected on the pressure of success in a 2024 interview, saying, “My dreams were coming true so fast, I didn’t even have time to think about them. I’d just wonder, ‘Why was I even dreaming about that?’ and that’s a bad mindset to have when you’re getting to do something you’ve wanted to do since you were a kid.” Wall’s decision to pause his career underscores the importance of self-care in a profession that often demands constant travel and performance.#mental_health #colter_wall #memories_and_empties #saskatchewan #rolling_stone

Colter Wall cancels Fox Theatre concert: 'I am mentally unwell' Country singer Colter Wall has canceled his Saturday concert at Detroit's Fox Theatre, citing mental health struggles. The 30-year-old Canadian artist shared a message on Instagram, stating, "I am mentally unwell. Despite this, I have pushed myself to continue with touring. As a result, my mental health has only further declined." He added that after discussions with his team, they have decided to cancel the remaining shows and take an indefinite break from live performances. Wall thanked fans for their understanding and noted that tickets will be automatically refunded through the original point of purchase. The canceled show at the Fox Theatre was part of Wall's "Memories and Empties" tour, which concluded with a sold-out performance. Kade Hoffman was scheduled to open the event. In addition to the Detroit date, Wall also canceled two shows in Indianapolis on Wednesday and Thursday, as well as a Friday concert in Cincinnati. Fans who purchased tickets via Ticketmaster will have their refunds processed automatically. Those who bought tickets through third-party resellers are advised to contact their original point of purchase for refund details.#ticketmaster #colter_wall #fox_theatre #memories_and_empties #kade_hoffman