Travis Tritt Offers Health Update After Canceling November Shows

Travis Tritt has a new update for his fans, after canceling his November concerts, due to an injury. The Georgia native reveals that he will return to touring in December, which he will follow by surgery ahead of the holidays.

“Update: An MRI this week revealed that I do have a torn meniscus in my left knee as I’d suspected,” Tritt shares on social media. “I plan to return to the road to play my remaining 2022 shows from December 1 thru December 10. My knee surgery will take place in mid-December.”

Tritt’s canceled shows were part of his  Can’t Miss Tour with Chris Janson and War Hippies, He announced in early November that he was not going to perform that month as planned, due to increasing pain.

“I have been experiencing severe pain in my left knee for the past few weeks due to a possible torn meniscus,” Tritt shared. “With short bits of rest between shows, I had hoped that the pain would eventually subside and I could complete all of my remaining dates in November, including all the dates on the current Can’t Miss Tour with Chris Janson and War Hippies.

“Unfortunately, the pain has become impossible to ignore and I will not be able to do any further shows in November,” he continues. “Refunds for these shows will be available at the point of ticket purchase. I appreciate everyone’s understanding and I hope to return to the road as soon as possible.”

In May, Tritt and Janson announced their co-headlining Can’t Miss Tour, which was scheduled to run through November 19.

“I’m really looking forward to the Can’t Miss Tour with Chris this fall,” Tritt said at the time. “Our high-energy performances complement each other so well. Audiences are going to be thoroughly entertained.”

It made sense that the two hitmakers performed together, since Tritt joined Janson on his latest All In album, on the song, Things You Can’t Live Without.”

“It’s rowdy, four-on-the-floor,” Janson told Billboard.  “I remember Travis said, ‘I feel like this is something I could have cut in the mid-‘90s and had a big hit on.’”

Tritt’s next scheduled concert is on December 1 in Abilene, Texas. Updates can be found at TravisTritt.com.