In a heart-wrenching update, beloved country singer Rodney Atkins revealed he’s been forced to halt his tour to deal with a lingering lung infection that has been plaguing him for weeks.
The disappointment was palpable when Atkins had to bow out of his highly anticipated appearance at the Hall of Fame Block Party in Stillwater, Okla., on Friday night (Oct. 6), as well as a much-awaited show at the Pace Center in Parker, Colo., on Saturday (Oct. 7). Taking to social media, the singer assured fans he’s committed to making things right.
“Please accept my sincere apology for any disappointment or frustration this may have caused,” Atkins expressed.
This setback comes at a time when Atkins has been enjoying a surge of success in his country music career. Known for his hit single “Farmer’s Daughter,” which made waves on the charts, Atkins has been a prominent figure in the country music scene for years. He’s recognized for his distinctive voice, authentic lyrics, and captivating stage presence, making him a favorite among country music enthusiasts.
The lung infection that has derailed his tour dates began several weeks ago, but despite his valiant attempts to push through and continue performing for his devoted fans, his doctor insisted on a much-needed hiatus for rest and recovery. As of now, his next performance isn’t until Nov. 4 in Florida, with only two dates remaining on his 2023 tour calendar. Atkins remains optimistic and determined to bounce back stronger, eager to reunite with his fans and grace the stage once again.