Bluegrass outfit Cabinet have announced that they will be taking an indefinite hiatus starting in the new year. The band confirmed the news via a note posted to their Facebook page.

“Through this evolution over the better part of 10 years we have reached a point where we feel it necessary and healthy to take a break,” the note reads. “Take a step back, reflect, focus on our families, on ourselves, breathe and be grateful.”

The statement goes on to say that the hiatus will begin January 1, 2018, after the completion of the group’s New Year’s Eve show, which is set for the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Cabinet will also play Burlington, VT’s Higher Ground on December 29 and Syracuse, NY’s Westcott Theater on December 30.

“We are proud of what we have accomplished in the past 10 years and couldn’t be more grateful to have the support from all of our family, friends, and fans,” the note reads. “We don’t know what the future will hold but we fear not the unknown. We will continue to be positive in our actions and hope to share many more memories with you all as time rolls by.”