Todd Snider Arrested in Salt Lake, Victim of Alleged Assault


This story has been updated (see below).

Todd Snider was allegedly the victim of an assault in Salt Lake City Halloween night, Friday, October 31st. But that does not tell the full story of his time in Salt Lake City, or why he has postponed future tour dates indefinitely.

Saving Country Music has confirmed that on Sunday, November 2nd, Snider was also arrested for suspicion of criminal trespass, threat of violence, and disorderly conduct—two Class B misdemeanors and an infraction—at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City where Snider was being treated after the assault.

After receiving treatment and being officially discharged, police say Snider became belligerent, and demanded further treatment. Snider then allegedly cursed at the hospital staff before being told to leave. An employee told Snider to not return to the facility, but Snider returned and allegedly threatened a member of the staff, saying, “I will kick your ass.”

On Monday (11-3), Aimless Inc. released a statement to Todd Snider fans declaring,

We are heartbroken to announce the cancellation of the High, Lonesome and Then Some 2025 Tour dates. Ahead of Todd Snider’s show in Salt Lake City, Todd sustained severe injuries as the victim of a violent assault outside of his hotel.

Todd will be unable to perform for an undetermined amount of time. We deeply apologize for the cancellation and any inconvenience it causes. We appreciate your understanding as Todd receives needed medical treatment. We hope to have more information on new dates soon.

Snider very well could have been assaulted on Halloween. However, there are currently no records of the assault according to the Salt Lake City Police Department. “There wasn’t an assault in the Salt Lake area that we can confirm,” Sgt. Miles Southworth tells Saving Country Music.

However, the alleged assault might have occurred in South Salt Lake—a separate municipality—where Snider was scheduled to perform at The Commonwealth Room on November 1st. Saving Country Music spoke to the South Salt Lake Police Department about any investigation into an assault on Snider, but they only cited the case stemming from the incident at Holy Cross Hospital.

Saving Country Music has subsequently sent further requests for information to attempt to confirm if any assault occurred, what the details of that assault are, and if any suspects are outstanding.

UPDATE: According to a statement from the South Salt Lake Police Department, officers were called out to investigate “a report of an alleged assault of a 59-year-old male” on Saturday (10-31) at about 3:40 p.m. at the Commonwealth Room. However, limited information about the alleged incident was obtained. “At this time, the exact location and details surrounding this incident are unclear,” police said in the release.

This all occurred as Todd Snider just released his latest album High, Lonesome, and Then Some on October 17th, and was just starting his tour of the same name. Sources familiar with Snider’s current situation say he’s been distraught lately.

More more updated information, please read The Ballad of Todd Snider.

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