Paul Cauthen Cancels Remaining Tour Dates To Focus On Mental & Physical Health
The Texan’s extensive U.S. headline tour was originally slated to end on April 5 in Greenville, South Carolina.
By Scott Bernstein Feb 6, 2025 • 1:41 pm PST

Outlaw country musician Paul Cauthen has decided to step away from touring to prioritize his well-being. Cauthen has gone home to Texas and canceled all dates on his Black On Black Tour, which was originally slated to run through April.
“Starting today Paul is leaving the road and going back to Texas to take care of his mental and physical health,” started a note posted on social media by Cauthen’s team. “We all love Paul very much and we are very happy and relieved that he has made this decision to put himself first. It is obviously necessary to cancel all of his shows for the foreseeable future and each venue will be able to provide information on cancellations and refunds. Join us in lifting up Paul and anyone near you that may be suffering.”
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Paul Cauthen was touring in support of Black On Black, his fourth solo album, which was released on October 25, 2024. The East Texas-bred musician launched the 2025 leg of the trek on January 23 in Atlanta. Cauthen has been on the road ever since with his latest performance held on Tuesday night in Minneapolis.
The excursion was set to resume tonight at The Admiral in Omaha, Nebraska. As the statement notes, fans are urged to contact venues for details on refunds.
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