Foundational Texas country singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen will retire from touring and live performances in September 2022. Keen made the announcement Friday (Jan. 14) through a statement on his website.
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"I [have] been blessed with a lifetime of brilliant, talented, colorful, electric and magical folks throughout my life," Keen wrote in a post titled "Time Flies." "This chorus of joy, this parade of passion, this bullrush of creativity, this colony of kindness and generosity are foremost in my thoughts TODAY."
Keen's victory lap culminates on Sept. 4 when he caps off a string of appearances at Floore's Country Store in Helotes, Texas. A fan appreciation party follows at Floore's on Labor Day (Sept. 5), with no additional details shared yet for the latter.
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The letter clarifies that Keen's retirement has nothing to do with health issues.
"I'm a strong believer in clarity and truth," he wrote. "As much as I love what I do, it's more important that I do it well or not at all. I'm not sick or experiencing any existential crisis. I feel that making a decision and quitting the road while I still love it, is the way I want to leave it. I've witnessed first hand the alternative and promised myself I would go out feeling all the love for music and performing the same way I entered — with passion and enthusiasm."
Keen also shared the news on social media with a four-minute video.
