Toby Keith might be suffering from a major medical condition, but it won't stop him from performing in front of his loyal fans as he's set to return to the stage next month and he was also able to sell out his shows.

Initially, he only had two scheduled concerts but tickets ran out immediately on the first day of selling. After he announced on social media that he was going to add "one last show," fans immediately bought tickets to see him perform and it sold out almost in an instant.

In a recent post on his official Instagram account, he revealed that all of his shows at the Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 10, 11, and 14, are now sold out.

"Thanks for the sellouts, I can't wait to play these shows," he wrote in the caption.

Toby Keith Doing 'a Lot Better' Amid Cancer Battle

The recent news comes a few weeks after he attended the inaugural People's Choice Country Awards at the Grand Ole Opry where he was awarded the Country Icon Award.

In the red carpet, the singer spoke with Extra to share an update regarding his medical condition after he announced his stomach cancer diagnosis last year.

"I feel pretty good, you know? You have good days and bad days. It's a little bit of a roller coaster. I'm doing a lot better than I was this time last year," he told the interviewer.

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Toby Keith then added that he owes his good spirits and recovery to his strong faith as he always prays for the status of his health.

"As long as I have [God] with me, I'm cool. You just have to dig in. You don't have a choice," he added.

Later that evening, he proved that he was doing better compared to before as he performed during the ceremony.

Toby Keith Diagnosed With Stomach Cancer

In June 2022, Toby Keith shocked his fans as he announced on social media that he had been diagnosed with stomach cancer the year prior.

In his statement, he revealed that he was able to get treatment over the past six months. Some of the medical procedures he received were radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery.

He added that he felt "good" at the time, but he needed to recover from his medical condition.

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