Musicians Julien Baker and Torres have canceled the remainder of their current spring tour dates. The decision was announced on Saturday, citing health reasons.

The joint tour supported their collaborative country LP, Send a Prayer My Way, released last month. The tour had recently begun but faced prior disruptions.

Previous dates were canceled after a band member sustained a concussion, requiring recovery time. The artists canceled shows at Big Ears Festival and Ohio University due to this issue. Read more about previous cancellations.

The tour was scheduled to perform Saturday evening, May 4, at Stable Hall in San Antonio. The cancellation affects all dates scheduled through May 18.

A statement posted online addressed the cancellation. "Due to recent events, Julien Baker is prioritizing her well-being and taking time to focus on her health," the statement read. "Therefore, the Julien Baker and TORRES ‘Send A Prayer My Way’ Tour has been canceled."

Ticket holders for canceled performances are advised that refunds and ticketing information will be provided by the original point of purchase.

Summer festival appearances for Baker and Torres are currently still scheduled. These include the Newport Folk Festival, Outside Lands, and All Things Go DC events.

Baker and Torres recently performed music from their LP on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Watch their performance.

The statement concluded, "This decision was not made lightly, and we understand the disappointment this may cause for fans. We deeply appreciate your understanding."

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