Popular country music group plays final road show after 20 years together

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Popular country music group Town Mountain recently retired from touring after two decades together.
The band actually played its final road show on Oct. 26 at the Ardmore Music Hall in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
“After the final show, all that’s left to say is ‘THANK YOU’” the band shared in a statement on Instagram. “Thank you to everyone who traveled far and wide to catch the last show, thank you everyone who streamed it on @nugsnet, thank you for your years and years of support, thank you for all the kind messages and notes and stories about how TM has impacted your life in one way or another … It is all so powerful and all we can say is ‘Thank you.’
“In the hopes of not sounding too cliché quoting @robertearlkeen1 … ‘the road goes on forever and the party never ends’ … so we’ll catch y’all down the road.”
Fans were quick to reply with their appreciation.
“Can’t thank you guys enough for all the joy you brought me through your music and fellowship!” one person wrote. “I love you guys and I can’t wait to see what’s next for each of you! You guys are and will forever be my favorite band!”
“Thank you guys for all the great memories!” another person wrote. “Lucky enough to catch y’all a bunch over the years, from the streets of Asheville to the Ryman and everywhere between. Wish you all the best.”
There were more comments like that and you can see those as well as the band’s post here.
The band first announced that it was retiring from touring earlier this year.
“After two decades on the road and just over 1500 shows together, Town Mountain will be stepping away from touring following our fall run,”a statement on the band’s page read. “This was not an easy decision, but it is one we made together with a lot of respect, reflection, and love for what we’ve built.
“Our last shows will take place this fall, wrapping up on October 26th at the Ardmore Music Hall,” the statement continued. “We’d love to see as many of you as possible along the way. These dates mean a lot to us, and we’re bringing the same fire and energy you’ve always come to expect from a Town Mountain show.
“Whether it’s your first or your fiftieth, we hope you’ll come be part of this run,” the statement added. “These shows will be special. Who knows what the future holds, but thank you for being part of the ride. We are forever grateful.”
Town Mountain formed in 2005 and built a loyal fanbase.