Justin Moore has canceled at least two tour dates to deal with an unspecified health problem. More could be coming.

The "This Is My Dirt" singer revealed he's stepping away from touring for an unspecified amount of time to focus on his health.

"This is the right decision for me and my family," he says, "and I appreciate everyone's understanding and support."

Two concerts slated for this week in Delaware have been canceled. Moore was scheduled to play Bottle & Cork on June 11 and June 12.

What's Wrong With Justin Moore?

Moore did not share the nature of this health concern beyond what's in his social media post (see below). He did indicate his time away from the road would be short and that he looked forward to returning to the road this summer.

In April, the singer told fans about tearing his MCL on a ski trip a few weeks prior but he said that injury would not require surgery or keep him from touring.

"We went through this trick part. Then my knee went in one direction, and the rest of my leg went in the other. I knew from playing sports that it wasn’t good," he told Country Countdown USA.

For the most part, the 42-year-old has been candid about any challenges he's faced, often with refreshing honesty. The social media post did appear to be written by Moore. Artists such as Priscilla Block and Jake Owen quickly responded.

Justin Moore Canceled Tour Dates

After the two Dewey Beach dates, Moore is set to hit the road with Riley Green on June 18. His participation in that show and across the summer tour is unknown. Most likely, a new opening act would replace Moore and the concert would go on as scheduled.

In addition to dates on the Cowboy as It Gets Tour, Moore has several fair and festival shows scheduled for 2026. His last touring commitment of 2026 is on Oct. 17.

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