Social media star and country singer Tayler Holder has announced he is stepping away from the spotlight and canceling the rest of his When No One’s Around Tour to focus on his mental health.
In an emotional Instagram statement, the 28-year-old revealed he has been privately struggling for months and has reached a breaking point. Holder said he tried to keep pushing through for his fans and music career, but could no longer ignore his emotional exhaustion.
Despite achieving many of his dreams, Holder admitted he still felt lonely and unfulfilled behind the scenes. He apologized to fans who had planned to attend the shows, saying the decision was incredibly difficult because performing meant so much to him.
Known for songs like “Dyin’ Flame” and “Nothin’ But Neon,” Holder said he will now focus on rest, healing, and reconnecting with himself away from the pressure of touring and public life.
Fans have since shown support for his decision, praising him for being open about mental health struggles often hidden behind fame and success.