Country singer Colter Wall has pulled the plug on the remaining dates of his 2026 tour, telling fans he needs to step away from the stage as he struggles with his mental health. The 30-year-old “Sleeping on the Blacktop” singer announced to fans on Wednesday that the final stops of his Memories and Empathies tour are canceled and that he will be taking an “indefinite hiatus” from live performances. Wall said the decision came after his mental health declined during the tour. “Despite this, I have pushed myself to continue with touring,” he wrote, explaining that continuing to perform ultimately left him “mentally unwell.” After discussions with his team, Wall said he decided to cancel the final three shows on the tour, including a performance in Indianapolis scheduled for the following day. Wall thanked fans for their support and said tickets for the canceled shows will be refunded. This isn’t the first time the Canadian country artist has paused touring for health reasons. In February 2025, Wall postponed a slate of shows just days before the tour launch, telling fans that time off the road for his “mental and physical health” was “greatly needed.”
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