Todd Snider Cancels Tour Due to Severe Injuries from Attack
Americana singer-songwriter Todd Snider has announced the cancellation of his planned tour due to serious injuries suffered in an assault. His representatives made this announcement on November 3, via a post on his Instagram account.
Todd Snider’s Tour Cancellation Details
In the statement, it was revealed that Snider was attacked outside his hotel prior to a concert in Salt Lake City. As a result of this violent incident, he has sustained severe injuries. Fortunately, Snider is receiving medical treatment and is expected to fully recover.
Impact on Upcoming Performances
Due to his injuries, Snider will not be able to perform for an unspecified period. His team expressed their regrets regarding the cancellation, apologizing for any inconvenience to fans. They emphasized their gratitude for the support and understanding during this difficult time.
Upcoming Shows Affected
Snider was scheduled to perform at The Commonwealth Room in Salt Lake City on November 1. Following this show, he had plans to travel through several states, including:
- Arizona
- California
- Oregon
- Washington
More information regarding rescheduled tour dates is anticipated in the near future.
Recent Releases and Background
The Nashville-based artist, known for his song “Beer Run,” recently released his album “High, Lonesome and Then Some” on October 17. This nine-track blues album was recorded at Snider’s home and follows his 2023 release “Crank It, We’re Doomed,” as well as a live album from 2022 titled “Live: Return of the Storyteller.”
As Snider focuses on his recovery, his team remains committed to updating fans about any developments. Reports have been requested from local authorities regarding the assault.