What the hell ??? Todd Snider Tour Canceled

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Was ready for the Saturday night show with Todd and his band when I got a text from Utah Jen.

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Today, she just sent me this...

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Found a police report of a fight on Nov 1st, but they didn't stick around to talk to the cops. But venue said it happened on Halloween, the 31st. . 

I have a call into the public info officer in SLC to find out what I can. 

But sorry folks. if SLC is responsible for this. That's messed up. Not a good thing for a guy with spinal stenosis. WE LOVE YOU, TODD!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah. I had a ticket for Friday night in Napa. 

Let us know if you find anything out. This really sucks. Hope he will be OK. Fucking trumpers probably. 

 

Sounds like he might have found his tackle box.

This just in from Utah Jen......

https://www.abc4.com/news/todd-snider-arrested-disorderly-conduct-hospital/

Singer Todd Snider arrested for disorderly conduct at hospital after reportedly being assaulted

Charges are allegations only. All arrested persons are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A singer was arrested at a SLC hospital for disorderly conduct after reportedly being a victim of assault.

Todd Snider, a musical artist, was arrested yesterday while recovering at a SLC Hospital after a supposed assault. He was on tour in Salt Lake City for his newest album “High, Lonesome and then Some”.

According to a statement from Aimless Inc on behalf of Snider, he was the victim of an assault outside his hotel. The full statement read:

We are heartbroken to announce the cancellation of the High, Lonesome and Then Some 2025 Tour dates. Ahead of Todd Snider’s show in Salt Lake City, Todd sustained severe injuries as the victim of a violent assault outside of his hotel.

Todd will be unable to perform for an undetermined amount of time. We deeply apologize for any cancellation and any inconvenience it causes. We appreciate your understanding as Todd receives needed medical treatment. we hope to have more information on new dates soon.

Court documents indicate that Snider was arrested on November 2, 2025, for disorderly conduct (an infraction), criminal trespassing after a notice against entry (Class B Misdemeanor), and Threat of Violence (Class B Misdemeanor).

Reportedly, Snider was arrested after he was discharged and refused to leave a SLC Hospital.

The hospital had discharged Snider, but he reportedly did not believe he should have been discharged and began to curse at the staff.

Snider left after being told to by a medical professional, but then reportedly returned and began to make verbal threats to a victim, threatening to beat them up and getting into the face of the victim.

He was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on the evening of November 2, where he is awaiting charges.

Weird. Maybe I should go see him. But "no records found" on the inmate search. Must be out.

Sounds like a little rock 'n roll to me.

Or whoever is "to blame", just normal 21st century behavior.

Or both.

...Or a guy with spinal stenosis who is a hurtin' f'in cowboy. 

Maybe he ran into a Conservative Christian (Mormon) Right-Wing Republican Straight White American Male doctor in Salt Lake who pissed him off, but I believe he was taken to the U of U Hospital. More liberal than LDS Hospital.   

 

I have a friend in Delores, CO who went to a doctor in a hospital in Cortez who wouldn't treat him cause he smoked and drank. 

Wrong hospital. Holy Cross (AKA Salt Lake Regional). 

This story is a little weird and I suspect lacking some key details....

You got that right, Woz. Here's a story from the SL Tribune updated at 12:53 this afternoon. It just gets "stranger." His band "left him?" 

Utah Jen told me the other night someone on the State Room chat site said they went to the venue and parked, saw folks unloading (or could it have been loading?) gear from the bus, walked to a nearby restaurant to eat dinner, and were surprised when they came back and were told the show was canceled. 

https://www.sltrib.com/artsliving/2025/11/04/musician-todd-snider-cancel...

After canceling a Utah concert and spending a night in jail, a musician calls off his entire tour

A blues musician had just launched his tour when he had a bad weekend in Salt Lake City.

By  Robert Gehrke  and  Sean P. Means   Nov. 4, 2025, 6:00 a.m.   Updated: 12:53 p.m.   (This reporter Gehrke is solid. Means is an entertainment reporter.)   

Americana troubadour Todd Snider’s scheduled performance Saturday in South Salt Lake was canceled minutes before doors were scheduled to open — although the details of what happened are murky.

On Monday, an announcement posted on Snider’s social media said the musician “sustained severe injuries as the victim of a violent assault outside of his hotel.” The announcement also said Snider “will be unable to perform for an undetermined amount of time,” and the current tour has been canceled.

On Tuesday, the South Salt Lake Police Department issued a statement indicating that on Saturday at 3:40 p.m. officers were called to investigate a reported assault of a 59-year-old man at The Commonwealth Room — the venue where Snider was scheduled to perform that night.

“Limited information was obtained,” the statement said. “At this time, the exact location and details surrounding this incident are unclear.”

On Monday, a Salt Lake City Police Department spokesperson said there was no record of an assault victim by Snider’s name. On Tuesday, though, the department confirmed that officers had interacted with Snider Sunday afternoon.

Salt Lake City Police Det. Michael Ruff said Snider had flagged someone down Sunday afternoon at 245 S. State Street, near The Aster apartments, at about 3:40 p.m. and asked them to call police.

Originally Snider told the dispatcher that he had been beaten up and robbed the night before. When officers arrived “he basically told [officers] he’d been in town with his band, and the band left him,” Ruff said.

“All he could tell [officers] was he was mugged at the venue he was supposed to play at,” Ruff said.

Snider had already been treated at another hospital and had left there with staples in his head, Ruff said. Snider asked officers to take him to the hospital so he had somewhere to sleep, which officers refused, and Snider arrived at Common Spirit-Holy Family Hospital a few hours later and allegedly refused to leave.

A probable cause statement filed by police in Salt Lake City Justice Court Monday states that Snider had been discharged but didn’t want to leave and cursed and yelled at hospital staff.

A medical professional then told Snider to leave the property and not come back, the statement said. Snider left but returned, got in someone’s face and told the person he was going to “kick your ass,” according to the statement.

Snider, 59, was booked into the Salt Lake County jail Sunday evening, according to the jail roster. He was released Monday and was not required to post bail, a Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson said.

Snider’s tour started last Thursday in Englewood, Colorado. The South Salt Lake show was the second stop on the tour, which was set to continue for the next two weeks in Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington and Montana.

“Todd has received treatment for his injuries and is expected to make a full recovery,” Snider’s publicist, Mike Krumper, said in an email to The Salt Lake Tribune. Krumper said he was unable to share any more details.

Snider is an Americana and blues musician and storyteller who has been recording for the past three decades. He is best known for songs like “Alright Guy,” “Beer Run” and “I Can’t Complain.” His most recent album, “High, Lonesome and Then Some,” was released Oct. 17.

South Salt Lake police ask anyone with information related to the alleged assault to call the department at (801) 840-4000.

LOL. Anyone who laid out $25 and bought this at the Englewood, CO show on Oct 30th has themselves a collector's item!  

Next tour is supposed to start mid-January. Be interesting to see if the make up of the band is different, if it happens. 

Best to Todd. Hope he gets what he needs. 

 

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This has Ryan Adams written all over it 

He's been on my list. Was gonna maybe see the Troubadour show. Hope the dude's alright...

Yikes. I haven't seen him perform live since 2000 but this sounds like a completely different person than who he was then. I know he's had a lot of issues with his physical health, and I've heard stories about other things that I hoped weren't true. It sounds like he needs rehab or has mental health issues. I sure hope he gets some help and accepts it. 

 

This was posted yesterday afternoon by the SL Tribune. Might be a paywall, I'm not sure.  https://www.sltrib.com/artsliving/2025/11/07/todd-snider-told-cops-hes-n...

Todd Snider told cops he’s ‘not a bad person’ while being arrested at Salt Lake City hospital

Police body camera footage shows interviews with hospital staff and the musician telling officers to “please have mercy.”

Police video capturing the arrest of singer-songwriter Todd Snider shows the disheveled and disoriented musician being handcuffed and taken to jail while telling officers he had been mugged the previous night, was sick and in pain and begging to be allowed into the hospital.

Snider’s public relations team posted on social media that the Americana musician had been violently assaulted before a show at The Commonwealth Room on Saturday night. That show, along with the rest of Snider’s tour, was canceled, his team said.

South Salt Lake City police have said they were called to a reported assault but “limited information was obtained” and the location and other details surrounding the incident were “unclear.”

Salt Lake City police, however, said that they were called Sunday afternoon to 245 S. State Street after Snider had flagged someone down and had them call officers, saying he needed a place to stay and wanted to go to the hospital.

They refused to take him to the hospital, according to a police spokesperson, and a few hours later, Snider arrived at Common Spirit-Holy Cross Hospital.

Snider was told to leave the hospital but refused, according to court records. He then allegedly yelled at staff and threatened to beat them up.

The police body camera video picks up as Snider is being escorted from the hospital, carrying his passport and other papers.

“See the staples in my head?” Snider told the officers, his speech noticeably slurred. “I got mugged. I got turned away by the hospital.”

The officer pointed out that if they put staples in his head, they didn’t turn him away. The officers handcuffed the musician and put him in the back of the police car.

“Compassion is just stupid,” Snider said.

The video then goes to a nurse who explains that Snider had been assaulted the night before and seen at two different hospitals before showing up Sunday at Holy Cross Hospital.

“He just said his whole body hurts and then he said he wanted a place to sleep overnight,” the nurse said. When he was told he couldn’t stay there, “that’s when everything escalated.”

Snider started cursing and calling people names, the nurse says on the video. A security guard said Snider was knocking on neighbors’ doors when the nurse chased him down to give him back his debit card. The security guard said that Snider said he would “kick your ass” and that “he’s richer than me and I’ll never be anything.”

When officers returned to the police car, Snider said his neck and back were in pain. The officer read him his Miranda rights, and Snider said that “I need to be in a hospital, not in jail, please. … I need a bed. I’m sick.”

“I’m not homeless,” Snider said. “I live in Nashville. I have a band. I’m famous. My band ditched me. I need my lawyer here. I’m not a bad person, I promise.”

The officer asked when Snider last slept and he said it had “been so long” because he had been in so much pain.

“I can’t go to jail,” he said. “I don’t have my medicine.”

Snider said he didn’t threaten anyone. “I promise I’m a good man,” he said.

“Sir, I am sick. Please let me go to the hospital. Please give me one more chance,” Snider pleaded. “I am begging you for mercy. … Please have mercy.”

The video then shows the officer driving Snider to the Salt Lake County jail, where he was booked Sunday night and released without bail Monday morning.

His band ditched him because he got mugged?

 

 

Don't think that's it, Bss.

What went on between the gig in Englewood, CO on the 30th and Saturday evening in Salt Lake on Nov 1st holds the mystery. 

The fact that the band left without him is startling. When did they leave and why? What would compel them to do that? Hello, you're working for the guy!

Was the "assault" from a band member? Or was there a scuffle and someone hit their head? Was Todd that unbearable? To bail before the second show of the tour leaving the star behind is mind-boggling.

We won't know the story until someone in the band spills the beans. As a Todd fan, all I hope for is peaceful resolutions and Todd's health getting better.   

why not get a hotel room?

It *seems* like Todd was experiencing psychosis/mania, which probably intensified after being assaulted (which he also may have provoked) and needed a psychiatric intervention which never happened 

Not gonna speculate whether he was also on drugs or not

yeah, hotel room seems so simple. but it also might as well be a thousand miles away when your executive function isn't functioning 

I'm just glad he didn't get double fucked up by the police

 

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This sounds like exactly like alcohol withdrawal delirium, something that happens when someone actually curbs or stops drinking. I witnessed something first hand that seems identical. 

Without going into too much detail...my friend who also works in the entertainment industry, was out on a national music tour when he started experiencing paranoia with people he was working with, forcing him to leave the tour early. Over the 10 days he weaved a path of destruction across multiple states. Hospital check-ins, escapes, fights, etc. Amazing he didn't get arrested. With the help of the police we were miraculously able to capture him and get him admitted to a proper facility.

When under this psychosis, it doesn't even matter who your friends are or not. Your reality is upside down and anyone and everyone can be perceived as enemy. So things like fighting with band mates would check out.

There's also a physical danger to the body such as seizures and acute dehydration. 

Todd is lucky that his circle was able to wrangle him before something bad happened. 

RIP

I'm also seeing that Alan. Confirmed?

From FB:

Aimless, Inc. Headquarters is heartbroken to share that our Founder, our Folk Hero, our Poet of the World, our Vice President of the Abrupt Change Dept., the Storyteller, our beloved Todd Daniel Snider has departed this world. Where do we find the words for the one who always had the right words, who knew how to distill everything down to its essence with words and song while delivering the most devastating, hilarious, and impactful turn of phrases? Always creating rhyme and meter that immediately felt like an old friend or a favorite blanket. Someone who could almost always find the humor in this crazy ride on Planet Earth.

He relayed so much tenderness and sensitivity through his songs, and showed many of us how to look at the world through a different lens. He got up every morning and started writing, always working towards finding his place among the songwriting giants that sat on his record shelves, those same giants who let him into their lives and took him under their wings, who he studied relentlessly. Guy Clark, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Jeff Walker.

How do we move forward without the one who gave us countless 90 minute distractions from our impending doom? The one who always had 18 minutes to share a story. We’ll do it by carrying his stories and songs that contain messages of love, compassion, and peace with us. Today, put on one of your favorite Todd Snider records and "play it loud enough to wake up all of your neighbors or at least loud enough to always wake yourself up.” We love you Todd, sail on old friend, we’ll see you again out there on the road somewhere down the line. You will always be a force of nature.

"Like A Force of Nature"

If we never get together again
Forgive me for these fools I’ve been
See if you can remember me when
I was listening to my better angels

It’s like a force of nature
Coming over me
I can’t keep myself from moving
It’s like a force of nature

May your hope always outweigh your doubt
Until this old world finally punches you out
May you always play your music
Loud enough to wake up all of your neighbors
Or may you play at least loud enough
To always wake yourself up

Todd Daniel Snider
October 11, 1966 - November 14, 2025

 

sepsis / pneumonia 

wow. gone too soon

...all that's left unsung

Aw man

Thank you for all the songs and the laughs Todd

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7LWoqqzaMx4

 

 

Guess he was right about needing to be hospitalized, not thrown in jail.

R.I.P.

This hurts. RIP.

well that's terrible.

Posted by Zoner Bluetrain:

Rest easy, Todd. It was a short but incandescent run.

Incredibly sad. A voice we needed is gone. Such a unique songwriter.

Who else could make a song about suicide humorous and then spin it to be staying on "the sunny side of the street?" 

The mushroom story about his H.S. football team is hilarious. "But I think we could still win state!" SO MANY GREAT SONGS. Can't even start to mention them all.

"Ballad of The Kingsmen," "Just Like Old Times" always got me with his humor hiding his deep sensitivity. 

"Conservative Christian....." I was telling Jen I was playing that on my porch the other day and for a while I've been considering changing some lyrics and making it "Conservative Mormons..." and adding lyrics about garments and $60 billion in church assets (not taxed?) and I wondered what he would say. I half-heard him say "Write your own damned song, motherfucker."  

I actually got invited on to his bus a few years ago and got him to put his bong down long enough to sign my guitar. So damned sad. Travel well, Todd. You'll be missed. But often remembered. 

 

Hey Alan, where did you hear about sepsis? Your mention of it is the only one I've seen. 

WOW!! What a sad story. Rest in peace, Todd.

 

Hayes Carll 

Todd Snider was my hero. For 23 years I was fortunate to call him my friend. He meant more to me than I will ever be able to express, and I know right now there are countless others who feel their own version of that. He inspired us to be artists, to be human, to be ourselves, to create, to laugh, to speak up, to turn up, to take the piss, buck the system, point out the absurd, and to be the absurd. He was so brave and so sensitive, and so goddamn funny. As pure of an artist as I’ve ever known. A poet a storyteller, a bullshitter, and a character. This world is the better for having had him race through it. I’m so grateful we were blessed with his presence, his mind, and his heart. I miss him so much already.

God speed, old friend. We’ll be singing your songs forever.

Billy opened tonight with Play a Train Somg

The world's most expensive Healthcareless industry strikes again. 

Poor people are fucked, the world over.

Todd remains to this day the first half of the best concert i ever had the privilege of attending. He was brilliant and extremely talented.

Thanks for including Hayes Carll's post, Mark.

(((((((((((( Todd Snider's Family & Friends ))))))))))))

Trey wrote this...

"I just got off stage at the Mission ballroom in Denver, got on my bus, and found out that Todd Snider died. I’m so sad about this. I liked Todd so much. Todd was fucking hilarious, an awesome songwriter, a great guy and I just loved him. I had great interactions with him over the years. We would email once in a while and even his emails lit my whole day. I would open e-mail and see “tmellymoo” and get so excited.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Todd, he has so many incredible albums - Near truths and hotel rooms is a great start, but there's so many. 

Here’s Todd’s “if tomorrow never comes” story. You can completely pick up on his whole vibe from this video.
This is just heartbreaking news.

I really believed that Todd was going to be playing and telling  stories when he was 100. I liked the world better knowing that he was in it. My heart is with all of his family and friends today."

https://youtu.be/erdlUyllNhU?si=UPGtVINiv9ZvCGQ7

 

Just So very sad !  Walking pneumonia can fester for a while, seems by the stories he knew something was not right :(. I worked in healthcare for years and some of the most judgemental people hold your care/treatment in their hands...this is why I believe in a team of providers. 

I am so sorry for those that knew him ((( Mark  D))) , I  got turned on to him at 2019 Ryman show when he sat in with Panic on their Wood tour. It was also the first time Billy sat in with them. I will never ever forget those shows ,,,just magic and amazing. I began listening to him after that and following him, so talented and creative. 

RIP Todd...gone way to soon.

I never met him, but I have seen him many times in the last 20 yrs. Had a ticket to his canceled show in Napa.

 

Ohh, Mark i misread your post, it was a quote. So sorry as you are a big fan !

There sure has been a huge response to this. I've always been aware of Snider but he's not my type of performer so I've never paid much attention to him.

My impression has always been that he's an oddball humorous singer/songwriter/storyteller who never seemed to get any national attention and always played small venues, so I've always thought of him as a career niche type artist, a more quirky John Prine type, but man, the accolades sure are coming in from all over.

I know they're probably not that comparable, but I wasn't surprised at the major response to John Prine's passing, but clearly Todd Snider had a broader appeal than I knew.

A lot of people are very sad about this, and it sounds like he had a very rough end, but many are, but it also sounds like he had a pretty good life, so there's that.

On it goes.

so sad... taken from us way too early... 

here's an epic Todd video from a performance with Great American Taxi at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass on Oct. 4, 2009 (hopefully you can overlook the jittery camera work): 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhnf9x-Jfm4

Thanks Gary.  One of my favorite Todd stories. 

>>>Great American Taxi at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass on Oct. 4, 2009

Thanks for jogging my memory. Fun weekend...

 

 

Rest in Chaos my old friend......

I know what you mean Tom. I have spent literally hours reading posts about Todd on FB. They just keep on coming.