Travis Tritt had to clear his tour calendar, after announcing on his social media, explaining that he’s taking time off to recover from an injury that has been bothering him for awhile now. He explained in his post that, “I have been experiencing severe pain in my left knee for the past few weeks due to a possible torn meniscus, With short bits of rest between shows, I had hoped that the pain would eventually subside and I could complete all of my remaining dates in November, including all the dates on the current Can’t Miss Tour with Chris Janson and the War Hippies. Unfortunately, the pain has become impossible to ignore and I will not be able to do any further shows in November … I appreciate everyone’s understanding and I hope to return to the road as soon as possible.”
The tour dates on the Can’t Miss Tour are Nov. 3 in Greensboro, N.C., Nov. 4 in Florence, S.C., Nov. 5 in Richmond, Va., Nov. 10 in Anderson, S.C., Nov. 11 in Tupelo, Miss., Nov. 18 in Pensacola, Fla. and Nov. 19 in Atlanta, Ga. Tritt is also cancelling one solo show on November 12th in Choctaw, Miss.
Refunds are available for those shows via the point of purchase, and Tritt promised to keep fans posted on rescheduled dates. As of the moment, his next scheduled appearance is on December first, in Abilene, Texas. Tritt’s Can’t Miss Tour co-headliner, Janson, announced on social media that he will not be able to perform those shows alone, meaning they will be canceled. He stated, “Unfortunately I’ve tried every way to still come play the shows for y’all but it’s unable to happen! I’m sad & devastated.”
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