Hardy Tour Tickets | 2025

Mississippi-born singer-songwriter Hardy blends gritty country storytelling with hard-charging rock energy, delivering big hooks, bigger guitars, and cathartic singalongs. Don’t miss the explosive mix on the road—grab your Hardy concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday 27 February, 2026 |
Tempe, Arizona | from $424.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 February, 2026 |
Tempe, Arizona | from $334.80 | Tickets |
| Thursday 19 March, 2026 |
Green Bay, WI | from $160.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 20 March, 2026 |
Moline, Illinois | from $65.88 | Tickets |
| Saturday 21 March, 2026 |
Omaha, Nebraska | from $75.29 | Tickets |
| Thursday 26 March, 2026 |
Allentown, Pennsylvania | from $66.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
Charleston, West Virginia | from $67.20 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 March, 2026 |
Evansville, IN | from $73.20 | Tickets |
| Thursday 09 April, 2026 |
Knoxville, TN | from $73.20 | Tickets |
| Friday 10 April, 2026 |
Tupelo, MS | from $64.01 | Tickets |
| Friday 17 April, 2026 |
Durant, Oklahoma | from $285.14 | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 April, 2026 |
Durant, Oklahoma | from $285.14 | Tickets |
| Friday 24 April, 2026 |
Charleston, South Carolina | from $74.40 | Tickets |
| Saturday 25 April, 2026 |
Orlando, Florida | from $68.40 | Tickets |
| Thursday 21 May, 2026 |
Cincinnati, Ohio | from $72.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 22 May, 2026 |
Huntsville, Alabama | from $89.69 | Tickets |
| Saturday 23 May, 2026 |
Orange Beach, Alabama | from $72.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 28 May, 2026 |
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio | from $69.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 29 May, 2026 |
Darien Center, NY | from $51.60 | Tickets |
| Thursday 04 June, 2026 |
Rogers, AR | from $70.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 05 June, 2026 |
Maryland Heights, MO | from $54.54 | Tickets |
| Saturday 06 June, 2026 |
Noblesville, Indiana | from $66.25 | Tickets |
| Thursday 11 June, 2026 |
Columbia, Maryland | from $72.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 12 June, 2026 |
Virginia Beach, Virginia | from $59.39 | Tickets |
| Saturday 13 June, 2026 |
Raleigh, North Carolina | from $54.54 | Tickets |
| Thursday 25 June, 2026 |
Gilford, NH | from $67.87 | Tickets |
| Friday 26 June, 2026 |
Mansfield, Massachusetts | from $70.30 | Tickets |
| Saturday 27 June, 2026 |
Camden, NJ | from $54.54 | Tickets |
| Thursday 20 August, 2026 |
Lubbock, Texas | from $99.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 21 August, 2026 |
New Braunfels, TX | from $103.74 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Hardy Tour Concert
Hardy’s shows fuse country heart with arena-rock muscle, built for loud choruses and memorable moments.
- Two-sided set vibe that mirrors his country/rock catalog, shifting from twang to thunder seamlessly.
- Guitar-driven band with punchy drums and breakdowns that push songs into headbanging territory.
- Award-winning duet “wait in the truck” turns the room silent, then erupts into a massive singalong.
- Hook-packed crowd favorites—“Rednecker,” “One Beer,” “Give Heaven Some Hell,” “TRUCK BED.”
- Rock nods and surprise covers that spotlight his influences and keep setlists fresh.
- Story-forward banter that frames songs with Nashville songwriter detail and humor.
- Acoustic breather mid-set for intimate cuts before the amps crank back up.
- Occasional pyro/visual hits that punch chorus drops and kickoffs.
- Encore built for release—riffy closers and chest-thumping refrains.
- High fan interaction: call-and-response hooks, hands-in-the-air moments, and phone-light ballads.
The Most Popular Songs of Hardy
- “wait in the truck” (2022): cinematic murder ballad with Lainey Wilson that swept major video/event awards.
- “TRUCK BED” (2023): a ferocious, rock-leaning country anthem built for festival-sized shout-alongs.
- “ONE BEER” (2020): life-spins-on-a-dime storyline that became his first Country Airplay No. 1.
- “GIVE HEAVEN SOME HELL” (2021): a tribute to lost friends that lands as a cathartic concert toast.
- “REDNECKER” (2019): debut single—rowdy, tongue-in-cheek pride with a monster chorus.
- “JACK” (2022): devilish character study of whiskey-as-tempter, set to grinding guitars.
- “SOLD OUT” (2022): swaggering rock statement that kicks off circle-pit energy live.
- “the mockingbird & THE CROW” (2023): title track split—country introspection into explosive rock.
- “BOOTS” (2020): stomping, riff-forward breakup song with a barroom roar.
- “ROCKSTAR” (2024): tongue-in-cheek, hooky mission statement for his hard-rock chapter.
The Most Popular Hardy Video
“wait in the truck” pairs Hardy and Lainey Wilson in a stark, narrative clip directed by Justin Clough. Released in 2022 for The Mockingbird & The Crow, the visual follows a harrowing rescue and its courtroom aftermath. The video became a cultural touchpoint, winning CMA Music Video and Musical Event of the Year and screening at Tribeca. Its storytelling weight makes it a centerpiece of Hardy’s current shows.
Hardy Bio & Rise to Fame
Hardy — Mississippi-born country/rock hitmaker and in-demand Nashville songwriter.
- Origin: Philadelphia, Mississippi; born Michael Wilson Hardy (1990).
- Genres: country, country rock, with grunge/nu-metal edges in his rock material.
- Breakthrough as a writer with cuts for Morgan Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, and Blake Shelton (“God’s Country”).
- Artist debut single “Rednecker” (2019) led to first No.1 as an artist with “One Beer” (2020).
- Albums: A Rock (2020), the mockingbird & THE CROW (2023), Quit!! (2024).
- Signature themes: small-town pride, blue-collar grit, sharp humor, and heartfelt tributes.
- Major accolades: multiple 2023 CMA/ACM wins tied to “wait in the truck.”
- Touring scale: headlining arenas/amphitheaters; frequent festival billings and big-market stops.
- Live trademarks: dual country/rock set flow, surprise covers, and high-decibel guitar punch.
Fascinating Insights About Hardy’s Tours
Hardy’s recent runs have evolved from club ragers to arena-sized spectacles with a songwriter’s storytelling core.
- 2025 dates roll under the JIM BOB WORLD TOUR banner on his official site.
- Recent Birmingham, AL show ran about 90 minutes (9:20–10:50 pm), a common runtime on this tour.
- Other dates stretch to nearly two hours, with big-encore finishes noted by reviewers.
- Setlist staples include “Rednecker,” “Give Heaven Some Hell,” and “One Beer,” among his most-played live songs.
- He frequently performs his co-write “God’s Country” (cut by Blake Shelton) as a roof-raiser.
- The show often nods to his split-identity album, flowing from reflective country to full-bore rock.
- Acoustic segments (e.g., “Father’s Søn”) provide an intimate mid-set reset before the amps return.
- Rock covers rotate—recent setlists have included The 1975 and Temple of the Dog moments.
- Production can feature pyro hits during key cues, accenting kickoffs and big choruses.
- He’s now headlining arenas and amphitheaters nationwide—venues like Hersheypark Stadium and Lakewood Amphitheatre.
Hardy Ticket Buying Tips
Want great seats without blowing the budget? Use these tactics to find the best value for a Hardy show.
- Track the on-sale: follow Hardy’s official site and socials for new date drops and presale codes.
- Join venue/credit card presales to access inventory before the general public.
- Compare price maps across multiple dates or nearby cities—weeknights can be cheaper.
- Prioritize sightlines: for a guitar-forward mix, aim for lower-bowl or front-of-mix seats.
- Check VIP packages only if you value the extras; seat-only options can be better value.
- Use official exchanges for last-minute buys; avoid unverified sellers.
- If pits are sold out, front corners of the first bowl often balance price and proximity.
- Set alerts for price drops the week of show—resale prices can soften.
- Bundle parking early to avoid day-of surge pricing.
- Know the venue’s mobile-ticket rules and transfer cutoffs to prevent entry hiccups.
Hardy’s Concert Testimonials
Here’s how fans have described the Hardy live experience on recent stops.
- “Country hooks with rock punch—best crowd energy all year.” — Attendee, Atlanta
- “The acoustic break gave me chills; then the guitars blew the roof off.” — Attendee, Denver
- “‘wait in the truck’ had the whole place silent, then roaring.” — Attendee, Nashville
- “Killer band, huge choruses—nonstop singalong.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Perfect mix of new rockers and day-one favorites.” — Attendee, Dallas
- “Surprise cover absolutely leveled the crowd.” — Attendee, Pittsburgh
- “Sound was crisp, vocals clear, drums hit hard.” — Attendee, Phoenix
- “Encore was electric—left wanting one more song.” — Attendee, Charlotte
- “Great views from lower bowl; money well spent.” — Attendee, Tampa
- “High energy, zero filler—A+ show.” — Attendee, Boston