Country band Town Mountain have officially played their final show after 20 years.
In August, the band announced they would retire from touring at the end of their fall slate of concerts.
The tour has came to an end with their performance at Ardmore Music Hall in Pennsylvania on Oct. 26.
“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,’” the band wrote on Instagram.
Fans who were unable to attend the concert in person were able to watch the final performance streamed live on Nugs.net.
The band’s Instagram was flooded with comments from fans celebrating the legacy of the band.
“Thank Y’all for the inspiration, memories, and friends made along the way. Long live the music of TM!” one user commented.
“Thank you for the music and memories! Going to enjoy it for the rest of my life,” another user wrote.
Though the band has retired from touring, they have not retired from releasing music. On Nov. 14, the band released the extended play “Live From Drop Of Sun.”
Their most recent full length album was “Lines in the Levee,” released in October 2022.
Town Mountain are most well known for their songs “Down Low,” “I’m On Fire” and “Comeback Kid.”
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