Here, is Jon's view of touring from now on:
https://www.billboard.com/articles/c..._source=Direct
So what kind of long view perspective does the Rock Hall induction give you about your career and what you've accomplished?
Y'know, it's like the last coda. Now it's like, "Well, what else do you want to do?" And all I really want to do at this point is continue to do it to the best of my ability. I always said I wasn't going to pretend to be something I wasn't, and I'm not gonna go out there and be the fat Elvis. If I can't do it at the level to which I've become accustomed, I'm gone. But as long as I can do it and be healthy and happy doing it, I'll keep doing it. I'm not going to be doing the 150-show tours anymore; I just don't have the desire. This year was very civilized by our standards; We did 40 shows. I'll do the same next year. If I can just do that every year, we get to enjoy it. It doesn't beat you up and we still get to do what we love to do and at the level we love to do it.
Right way to go, some fans are going to be disappointed if they miss out, but it's to preserve his voice and he's tired doing long tours now he is older, interested though what happens with the farewell tour when that eventually happens.