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Musician Todd Snider Assaulted, Cancels 2025 Tour

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  • Singer-songwriter Todd Snider assaulted in Salt Lake City
  • Snider arrested, released on promise to appear in court
  • Cancellation of Snider's 'High, Lonesome and Then Some' 2025 US tour
Musician Todd Snider Assaulted, Cancels 2025 Tour

On November 2, 2025, singer-songwriter Todd Snider was the victim of a violent assault in Salt Lake City, just ahead of a scheduled performance in the city. The incident led to Snider's arrest, but he was later released on a promise to appear in court.

As a result of the assault, Snider has been forced to cancel all remaining dates of his 2025 US tour, titled "High, Lonesome and Then Some." Snider's team has expressed deep regret over the cancellation, stating that his health and safety are the immediate priority. They have promised to provide updates on Snider's recovery and any potential rescheduling of performances as more information becomes available.

The "High, Lonesome and Then Some" tour was organized to promote Snider's latest album of the same name, which was released on October 17, 2025. In earlier comments, Snider had described the album as "songs seeking soul, soulmate, maker, making out and mercy," reflecting a range of emotions and musical influences. However, the tour has now been abruptly halted due to the unfortunate incident in Salt Lake City.

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Todd Snider, a singer-songwriter, was the victim of a violent assault in Salt Lake City, just before a scheduled performance, leading to his arrest and the cancellation of his 2025 US tour.
The incident occurred on November 2, 2025, ahead of Snider's scheduled performance in Salt Lake City.
Snider's "High, Lonesome and Then Some" 2025 US tour was set to cover multiple cities across the United States, with the final date originally scheduled for November 16.

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