Looks like the end is near for the Dirt Drifters, who gave their fans some disappointing news this week. On Thursday (May 3) afternoon, the band posted a short note on their websites explaining that they are bowing down from all future musical commitments at this time. This announcement has left many fans heartbroken.
In their statement, the band expressed their regret, stating, "Hi all ... we hate to disappoint you guys, especially after all the support you have given us over the past few years, but due to some private, personal issues we will not be going out on the road and will be canceling all upcoming shows and appearances." They went on to apologize for any inconvenience to fans who had planned to see them this summer, emphasizing their love for music and their audience.
The news comes shortly after the release of their latest single, There She Goes, from their debut album, This Is My Blood, on Warner Bros. Nashville. Comprised of brothers Matt and Ryan Fleener, Jeff Middleton, Nick Diamond, and Jeremy Little, the Dirt Drifters have been a favorite among country music fans for their hit singles, including Always a Reason and Something Better.
As fans, we can only hope that this break from touring is temporary. Their absence will undoubtedly leave a big void in the hearts of many country music lovers.
What You Will Learn
- The Dirt Drifters have announced a halt to all future musical commitments.
- The band has cited personal issues as the reason for their decision.
- Fans are encouraged to remember the band's impact on country music.
- There is hope for a return to touring in the future.
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