Overview
- Tayler Holder, who disclosed Monday on Instagram that he has been in a months-long mental-health struggle, canceled his upcoming shows to focus on recovery.
- In his note, the 28-year-old said he feels lonely and unfulfilled despite career gains and said he will rest, seek support, and reconnect away from touring pressures.
- As of Thursday, some dates still appear on his official site while linked ticketing pages list several shows as postponed or canceled, and his CMA Fest participation remains unclear.
- The scrapped run had included late-spring and fall stops, with planned shows in St. Louis, Kansas City, Atlanta, and Jacksonville.
- Fans and peers quickly voiced support, including comments from Christian artist Brandon Lake and Holder’s girlfriend Zoey Aune, as coverage also pointed to his April song ‘When No One’s Around’ echoing these struggles and his rise from TikTok to touring.