After initially canceling three weeks of tour dates in July, Shawn Mendes admitted he needed more time and has canceled the rest of the tour.
“I know you all have been waiting so long to see these shows, and it breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal. Wednesday morning, however, he said he needed more time and would have to cancel the rest of the tour. “After speaking more with my team and working with an incredible group of health professionals, it has become more clear that I need to take the time I’ve never taken personally to ground myself and come back stronger,” he continued.
"I started this tour excited to finally get back to playing live after a long break due to the pandemic, but the reality is I was not at all ready for how ...
"I know you all have been waiting so long to see these shows, and it breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise I will be back as soon as I've taken the right time to heal," he wrote. Like other artists, Mendes took time off touring due to the pandemic, but he said earlier this month that he "hit a breaking point." "As you guys know, I had to postpone the past few weeks of shows since I wasn't totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on me.
Shawn Mendes announced on social media Wednesday that he was canceling the rest of his world tour to treat his mental health.
“…I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal,” he concluded his message. “They might become bored of me. “I’m afraid that if people know and see the truth they might think less of me,” he wrote online.
The Grammy nominee "wasn't totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on (him), he told fans in a statement.
Who do I call when I'm, like, f**king on the edge?" "Who do I call when I'm, like, in a panic attack? "most of the time its a struggle tho [sic]."
Shawn Mendes has canceled his Wonder World Tour, including a show at Gila River Arena in Glendale. Here's why, and how to get ticket refunds.
This doesn’t mean I won’t be making new music, and I can’t wait to see you on tour in the future." "I know you all have been waiting so long to see these shows, and it breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise I'll be back as soon as I've taken the right time to heal," he wrote. "I started this tour excited to finally get back to playing live after a long break due to the pandemic, but the reality is I was not at all ready for how difficult touring would be after this time away," he wrote.
Singer Shawn Mendes announced Wednesday he is canceling the remainder of his North American, UK and European “Wonder” tour because he “wasn't totally ...
After taking a few years off from touring because of the pandemic, Mendes thought he would be able to pick it up again, but the pressure “has caught up to me and I’ve hit a breaking point.” In April, Mendes posted a note to Twitter opening up about his struggles. “I’ve been touring since I was 15 and to be honest it’s always been difficult to be on the road away from friends and family,” he wrote. “I feel like if people know and see the truth they might think less of me.” In March, Mendes released the single “When You’re Gone.”
Shawn Mendes is canceling the rest of his summer tour to focus on his mental health.
Mendes was scheduled to perform at TD Garden in Boston on August 5 and 6. The pop star postponed his tour earlier this month due to his mental health concerns, but on Wednesday, the 23-year-old pulled the plug on his remaining tour dates. BOSTON – Shawn Mendes is canceling the rest of his summer tour to focus on his mental health.
Just weeks after postponing his Wonder: The World Tour in order to focus on his mental health, Shawn Mendes has canceled all remaining tour dates.
“I’ve been touring since I was 15 and to be honest it’s always been difficult to be on the road away from friends and family,” he noted at the time. "I know you all have been waiting so long to see these shows, and it breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise I will be back as soon as I've taken the right time to heal. "As you guys know, I had to postpone the past few weeks of shows since I wasn't totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on me," Mendes wrote.
Shawn Mendes has pulled the plug on the rest of his world tour, cancelling dates in North America and Europe so he can focus on his mental health.
"I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal,” he wrote. Mendes said he had been “hopeful that I might be able to pick up with the rest of the dates after some much needed time off,” but said that “at this time I have to put my health as my first priority.” Mendes kicked off his world tour in support of his album “Wonder” in June, but earlier this month said he needed to take a three-week break.
Shawn then says the rest of his dates in North America, as well as those in the UK and Europe, are canceled ... though he will continue to make music. As ...
However, it sounds like he's dealing with more than just social media right now. Shawn Mendes Cancels Tour ... For Mental Health Break Shawn Mendes Cancels Rest of Tour for Mental Health Break
Shawn Mendes announces that he's canceling the rest of his "Wonder: The World Tour" in North America and the UK/Europe to focus on his mental health.
"It breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise you I will be back as soon as I've taken the right time to heal," he said. "After speaking more with my team and working with an incredible group of health professionals, it has become more clear that I need to take the time I've never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger," Mendes continued. “I felt like I was ready to dive back in, but that decision was premature and unfortunately the toll of the road and the pressure has caught up to me and I’ve hit a breaking point," he said on Instagram at the time.
Musician Shawn Mendes announced a premature end to his "Wonder" tour Wednesday after his mental health took a toll, he said.
Mendes has been candid about his experience with stage fright and mental health struggles in the past. "I know you all have been waiting so long to see these shows, and it breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise I will be back as soon as I've taken the right time to heal," Mendes said. Mendes had postponed several dates this month after he opened up about the difficulty of being on the road.
Shawn Mendes took to Instagram to share his feelings and reasons for bringing his Wonder world tour to an end.
- July 19, 2022 - Cleveland - July 12, 2022 - Milwaukee "This doesn't mean I won't be making new music, and I can't wait to see you on tour in the future.
Shawn Mendes has pulled the plug on the rest of his world tour, cancelling dates in North America and Europe so he can focus on his mental health.
“I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal,” he wrote. Mendes said he had been “hopeful that I might be able to pick up with the rest of the dates after some much needed time off,” but said that “at this time I have to put my health as my first priority.” “After speaking more with my team and working with an incredible group of health professionals, it has become more clear that I need to take the time I’ve never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger.”
Citing the pressures of life on the road, singer Shawn Mendes has canceled the remainder of his “Wonder” world tour — including an upcoming show at Salt ...
“I know you all have been waiting so long to see these shows, and it breaks my heart to tell you this but I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal,” he added. “I wasn’t totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on me,” Mendes said. All of those shows are now listed as canceled on the site.
Pop star Shawn Mendes has canceled the rest of his U.S./Europe tour, including concerts in San Jose and Oakland, to focus on his mental health.
“I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal,” he wrote. “Most of the time its a struggle tho [sic].” “It has become more clear that I need to take the time I’ve never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger.”
Pop star Shawn Mendes has canceled the rest of his U.S./Europe tour, including concerts in San Jose and Oakland, to focus on his mental health.
“I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal,” he wrote. “Most of the time its a struggle tho [sic].” “It has become more clear that I need to take the time I’ve never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger.”
Pop Singer Shawn Mendes has cancelled his “Wonder” tour so he can focus on his own mental health.
"As you guys know, I had to postpone the past few weeks of shows since I wasn't totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on me. "We were hopeful that I might be able to pick up with the rest of the dates after some much needed time off, but at this time I have to put my health first as my first priority," the star said. "After speaking more with my team and working with an incredible group of health professionals, it has become more clear that I need to take the time I've never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger," he said.
One of those tour stops was set to be a performance at T-Mobile Center on Sept. 26.
“It has become more clear that I need to take the time I’ve never taken personally, to ground myself and come back stronger.” But after the initial run of shows, Mendes told fans earlier this month in a now-deleted post that he was taking time off from the tour to address mental health concerns. The Grammy nominee “wasn’t totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on (him)” and decided to cancel the tour after consulting with “an incredible group of health professionals,” he told fans in a statement shared to his social media accounts.