Shawn Mendes is currently on a world tour in support of his album, Wonder. The tour began in mid-March and was supposed to run through the end of October. On Friday, Shawn posted a note on Instagram letting fans know that he would be postponing three weeks of shows to focus on his mental health. Shawn has spoken about his mental health openly before and he’s doing so again. The pressure and toll of being on the road was getting to him and he reached his breaking point, prompting him to speak to someone and take a break from touring.
Shawn Mendes is taking a break from the road in order to take care of his mental health.
On Friday, the “Treat You Better” singer posted a note on Instagram, saying that he would be postponing shows on his Wonder world tour.
“This breaks my heart to have to say this, but unfortunately I’m going to have to postpone the next three weeks of shows through Uncasville, CT until further notice,” the 23 year old shared. “I’ve been touring since I was 15 and to be honest it’s always been difficult to be on the road away from friends and family. After a few years off the road, I felt like I was ready to dive back in, but that decision was premature and unfortunately the toll of the road and the pressure has caught up to me and I’ve hit a breaking point.”
He added that the decision came after speaking to professionals about his health.
“I need to take some time to heal and take care of myself and my mental health, first and foremost,” he wrote. “As soon as there are more updates I promise I will let you know love you guys.”
Mendes recently opened up with his followers on social media about his mental health struggles. In April, he shared a lengthy note on Twitter about feeling like he’s either “flying or drowning” at any given moment, and questioned whether that’s just how it feels to be in one’s 20s.
“The truth is even with so much success, I still find it hard to feel like I’m not failing, hyper-focused on what I don’t have, forgetting to see all that I do,” he continued. “The truth is I’m overwhelmed and overstimulated LOL. The truth is ALSO that I’m okay.”
Mendes has spoken about dealing with mental health challenges before. In 2018, he told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe his song “In My Blood” was about learning to cope with anxiety.
[From Yahoo Entertainment]
Of course this is disappointing for the fans on those postponed tour dates, but postponed is better than canceled, although it’s unclear at this point when those dates will be rescheduled. And it’s definitely better for Shawn to step back and figure things out now, before he starts feeling worse. The ages cited in the article — that he’s been touring since he was 15 and he’s only 23 now — surprised me. I didn’t realize he was still so young and definitely thought he was at least 25, probably because of his past girlfriends and other peers. Being away from friends and family must be hard and a tour schedule seems incredibly grueling. And Shawn is probably not used to it anymore after things being paused/slowed due to covid. It’s like going back to the office five days a week after being remote for two years — it’s hard to run around and commute and be away from your stuff (and your pet) and change up your routine. But touring is like that times 1,000 because they’re in a different place daily and away for far longer. Hopefully Shawn can find a touring scenario that works for him because it seems like the traditional world tour model isn’t it.
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