March 16th, 2026

Colter Wall: Giving up Transcendent Ramblin' For a Long While in hopes of Corralling the Blues | Music City Minute

One of my all-time favorite movies called The Rose, starring Bette Midler, from 1979. Inspired and loosely based on the life of Janis Joplin, Midler's character, Mary Rose, is a popular yet self-destructive rock star who struggles to cope with the demands of her high-profile occupation. Throughout the story, Mary Rose, pleads desperately for a break that she never receives and unfortunately, ends in tragedy. While this has been an undeniable challenge in the music business, it feels like the tide is beginning to turn. Today, there is a sharper focus on mental health.

Several country stars like Ella Langley, Luke Combs and Kane Brown have been very open about their mental and emotional dysregulation along with their individual means of self-care. That said, Canadian musician, Colter Wall, admits his mental health has been steadily declining. In order to take care of himself, the "Sleeping on the Blacktop" singer has canceled his remaining tour dates. Additionally, the 30-year-old's official statement mentions an "indefinite hiatus from live music" - after which, Wall thanked his fans for their understanding and support.

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