Justin Moore has been a touring mainstay for nearly two decades, but the “Lettin’ the Night Roll” singer is now taking a brief break from the road to focus on his health.

Moore told fans of his decision to pause touring in an Instagram post on Monday (June 8).

“I’ve made the decision to take some time to focus on my health,” he wrote. “As a result, I’ll be stepping away from touring for a short period and will be unable to perform some upcoming shows. This is the right decision for me and my family, and I appreciate everyone’s understanding and support. I look forward to getting back out there later this summer and doing what I love most.”

A rep for Moore tells Billboard the singer is expected to return to the road and the stage for his July 9 show at the Knox County Fair in Knoxville, Ill. Moore’s June dates had included a handful of shows opening for Riley Green on Green’s As Cowboy As It Gets Tour, as well as two headlining shows in Dewey Beach, Del., on June 11-12.

Moore has earned 11 No. 1 Billboard Country Airplay hits, among them “Somebody Else Will” and “Small Town USA.” In March, he released the project Greatest Hits…Moore To Come on Blue Highway Records. The album features “Small Town USA,” “You Look Like You Need a Drink,” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” and his collaborations with Dierks Bentley (“Time’s Ticking”) and Priscilla Block (“You, Me, and Whiskey”).

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