Clint Black Cancels Tour Date Due to Illness

 Clint Black performs at the Winspear Centre in Edmonton on his 35th Anniversary Of Killin' Time Tour. The 62 year old Country Legend played all of the singles from his Killin time Album while keeping Hockey fans up to date on the score in the Edmonton Oilers Playoff game.
Clint Black in Edmonton, Canada in June 2024.Credit : Ron Palmer/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Clint Black has canceled his upcoming Philadelphia concert
  • A statement shared to his official Instagram account on Wednesday, July 1 said the country star has “infected tonsils”
  • Black was supposed to play in Philadelphia on Friday, July 3

Clint Black had to cancel one of his concerts due to a “medical emergency.”

A statement shared to his official Instagram account on Wednesday, July 1 revealed that he would need to cancel his Black on the Blacktop Tour stop at Pearl River Resort Casino in Philadelphia.

“Clint Black’s performance at the Pearl River Resort Casino, scheduled for Friday, July 3, 2026, has been canceled due to a medical emergency,” the statement began. “Clint was admitted to the hospital on Sunday with infected tonsils requiring emergency intravenous antibiotic treatment.”

Clint Black Author Headshot; Killin' Time: My Life and Music by Clint Black

The statement further explained that Black “is on the mend and will make a full recovery and is expected to be discharged from the hospital later this week.”

“Clint and his management team sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this cancellation may cause. All tickets will be fully refunded from the original point of purchase,” it concluded.

Black’s next show is slated for July 9 in Minden, Nev. He’ll conclude the tour on Nov. 14 in Lake Charles, La.

In May, the “Like the Rain” performer released his memoir Killin’ Time: My Life and Music.

Throughout the book, Black details the challenges he’s faced over the years, including pregnancy losses with his wife of 34 years, Lisa Hartman Black, and his father’s suicide. However, the book also reflects on happier moments like his breakthrough hit “A Better Man” and the birth of his daughter Lily, now 25.

Clint Black at The 58th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 20, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Clint Black in Nashville in November 2024.Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty