Mitski has announced her “last show indefinitely.” She’ll be playing Summerstage in New York City’s Central Park on September 7 with support from Lucy Dacus. “This will be my last show indefinitely, and and I’m glad it’s ending in NY where I came up,” she wrote on Twitter. “It’s time to be a human again. And have a place to live.” The concert rounds out her tour behind last year’s Be The Cowboy. Representatives for Mitski offered no comment when contacted by Pitchfork.

UPDATE (5:35 p.m. ET): Mitski has taken to Twitter to clarify that she will not be “quitting music.” “I've been on non-stop tour for over 5years, I haven't had a place to live during this time, & I sense that if I don't step away soon, my self-worth/identity will start depending too much on staying in the game,” she writes. See her tweets below.

UPDATE (06/07 7:40 p.m. ET): Mitski has added a second concert with Lucy Dacus on September 8 after tickets to the first performance sold out. “So many people couldn’t get tickets to our final show of this cycle, so i’ve agreed to add one more show the day after, on 9/8,” Mitski wrote in a tweet. Find her post below.

Be The Cowboy was named Pitchfork’s No. 1 album of 2018. Read “How Solange and Mitski Reconsider Who Can Be the Cowboy” on the Pitch.