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Country Singer Randall King Pauses Tour to Focus on Mental Health
The rising Texas artist is stepping away from the stage to seek professional help and prioritize his faith, family, and wellbeing.
Mar. 19, 2026 at 9:33am
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Country singer Randall King has announced he is pausing his tour to focus on his personal life and seek professional help. In a candid statement, King said he has taken a "hard look" at his life and realized he needs to prioritize his faith, health, and family over touring. The decision was difficult, but King said he doesn't feel right stepping on stage without the confidence that he's living as the man God has called him to be.
Why it matters
King's announcement highlights the growing mental health crisis in the music industry, where the pressures of constant touring and performance can take a heavy toll. By being open about his struggles, King is setting an important example and destigmatizing conversations around mental health in country music.
The details
King said he is "actively seeking professional help" and will use this time away from the stage to focus on his faith, health, and family. He has canceled several upcoming tour dates, including shows in Texas, Arizona, and California. King plans to return stronger and more grateful than ever, stating that "through God's grace and mercy, I will rise from this."
- King released his latest single 'Thinkin' 'Bout Drinkin'' on February 20, 2026.
- King has canceled tour dates through April 9, 2026.
- King's next scheduled performances are set for April 10 in Hempstead, Texas and April 11 in Fort Worth, Texas.
The players
Randall King
A rising Texas country singer who has announced he is pausing his tour to focus on his personal life and seek professional help.
What they’re saying
“It's easy to get lost in this world. Sometimes you have no idea how deep into it you are until you step back and look.”
— Randall King
“My faith comes first, and right now I don't feel right stepping on stage without the confidence that I'm living as the man God has called me to be.”
— Randall King
“It's so hard for me to cancel shows because touring has been my life for the last decade. But for the sake of my faith, my family, and my fans, I have to be authentic in this change in my life, and walk by Faith.”
— Randall King
What’s next
King plans to use this time away from touring to focus on getting better and returning stronger. His next scheduled performances are set for April 10 in Hempstead, Texas and April 11 in Fort Worth, Texas.
The takeaway
Randall King's decision to pause his tour and prioritize his mental health and personal wellbeing is a brave and important step, highlighting the need for more open conversations around the mental health challenges faced by artists in the music industry.
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