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Beloved Folk Singer Todd Snider Attacked, Tour Cancelled
4 Nov
Summary
- 59-year-old singer Todd Snider assaulted outside hotel in Salt Lake City
- Snider sustained injuries, unable to perform for undetermined period
- Snider discharged from hospital, had altercation with staff before release

In a concerning turn of events, acclaimed folk singer Todd Snider was the victim of a violent assault outside his hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 30, 2025. The 59-year-old artist, known for his expertise in alternative, blues, country, and folk music, sustained various injuries during the attack, though the details of his condition have not been revealed.
Snider's agency confirmed the incident, announcing that the remainder of his High, Lonesome and Then Some Tour has been cancelled. "Todd will be unable to perform for an undetermined period of time," the statement read, adding that the singer requires medical treatment. The agency expressed their deep regret for the cancellation and any inconvenience it may cause.
According to the latest reports, Snider was discharged from the Common Spirit-Holy Family Hospital on Sunday, November 2, 2025. However, he did not want to leave the facility, leading to an altercation between the singer and a medical professional. Snider was then booked at the Salt Lake County jail but was released the same evening without having to pay bail.
"Todd has received treatment for his injuries and is expected to make a full recovery," his publicist stated, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the unfortunate circumstances. The tour had just begun on October 30, 2025, following the release of Snider's latest album on October 17. With 11 dates scheduled for 2025 and 7 more planned for early 2026, the cancellation is a significant setback for the beloved folk artist.




