HARDY’S COUNTRY! EP OUT NOW, MAKES FIRST EVER GRAND OLE OPRY APPEARANCE

“FAVORITE COUNTRY SONG,” “BUCK ON THE WALL,” PLUS THREE MORE NEW SONGS

JIM BOB WORLD TOUR KICKS OFF THIS MONTH WITH STOPS AT NEW YORK’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, LOS ANGELES’ KIA FORUM AND MANY MORE

“HARDY HAS EVOLVED PAST BEING MERELY AN ‘ARTIST.’ HE’S A CHART-TOPPING COUNTRY AND HARD ROCK PERFORMER WHO…HAS ACHIEVED A POP-STAR STYLE UBIQUITY” – THE TENNESSEAN

HARDY COUNTRY! EP | Download here

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Country rock superstar HARDY‘s new EP COUNTRY! is out today via Big Loud. His first new music of the year, the project features “Favorite Country Song,” “Buck On The Wall” and three more new songs. Get it here.

In celebration, HARDY made his first ever appearance at the Grand Ole Opry this week as part of the Opry 100 festivities. After a video introduction from longtime friend and collaborator Lainey WilsonElla Langleyjoined HARDY on stage to guest on he and Wilson’s smash hit “wait in the truck” with Metallica‘s James Hetfield in the audience.

The new music is hot out of the gate, with “Favorite Country Song” the No. 1 most added at country radioweek of release and climbing the Mediabase and Billboard charts.

The new tracks and Opry appearance come ahead of HARDY’s massive JIM BOB World Tour kicking off this month. The run takes him across North America and sees him play his first ever shows in Europe with headline dates and festivals through September. Stops include Los Angeles‘ Kia ForumNew York City‘s MadisonSquareGarden and many more. Longtime friends and collaborators Koe WetzelStephen Wilson Jr.Sikarus and McCoy Moore will join as support on select dates. See below for full tour routing and visit hardyofficial.com/tour for more information.

The new EP and tour continue a monumental run for HARDY. In 2024, he released his No.1 LP Quit!!; toured across North America—including his first stadium show, a headline set at CMA Fest and many more; collaborated with heroes Fred Durst and Chad Smith; appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live!; hit 16 No.1 songs; blew past 6 billion career streams and so much more. This year has seen the release of his first ever live album, HARDY (Live From Red Rocks), and HARDY (Amazon Music Songline) featuring reimaginings of his hits and a cover of The 1975.

The pride of Philadelphia, Mississippi has earned his reputation as “a promising purveyor of keeping the spirit of classic heavy Southern rock alive” (American Songwriter), “capable of writing the big hits for radio, obstinate enough to do something completely unexpected, and savvy enough to find the throughline for it all” (Rolling Stone). A five-time ACM award winner and two-time CMA award winner, HARDY has also won three CMA Triple Play awards, was named the 2022 BMI Country Songwriter of the Year and is a three-time AIMP Songwriter of the Year.

His 2023 breakout the mockingbird & THE CROW and its 2024 follow up Quit!! have topped countless Billboard charts, including a top 5 debut on the Billboard 200, and racked up 6 billion streams. HARDY has written 16 No.1 singles including his own two-times Platinum chart topper “ONE BEER” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson, the Platinum Dierks Bentley and BRELAND collaboration “Beers On Me,” game-changing two-times Platinum duet “wait in the truck” feat. Lainey Wilson and first-ever rock radio No.1 “JACK.” He’s collaborated and shared stages with Thomas Rhett, Morgan Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell and more.

COUNTRY! Tracklist

1. “Buck on the Wall”

2. “Car That Drove You Away”

3. “Girl With A Gun”

4. “Luckiest Man Alive”

5. “Favorite Country Song”

HARDY LIVE

May 16 – May 18—Sand In My Boots—Gulf Shores, Ala.

May 22—North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre—Chula Vista, Calif.*

May 23—T-Mobile Arena—Las Vegas, Nev.*

May 24—Glen Helen Amphitheater—San Bernardino, Calif.*

May 29—Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre—Salt Lake City, Utah*

May 30—Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater—Nampa, Idaho*

May 31—Cascades Amphitheater—Ridgefield, Wash.*

June 5—Save Mart Center—Fresno, Calif.*

June 6—Kia Forum—Los Angeles, Calif.*

June 7—Shoreline Amphitheatre—Mountain View, Calif.*

June 13—Tailgate N’ Tallboys—Bloomington, Ill.

June 14—The Country Fest—North Lawrence, Ohio

June 19—Copenhell—Copenhagen, Denmark

June 21—Pinkpop Festival—Landgraff, Netherlands

June 22—Graspop Metal Meeting—Dessel, Belgium

June 23—Melkweg— Amsterdam, Netherlands

June 25—O2 Academy —Birmingham, U.K.

June 27—O2 Academy Brixton—London, U.K.§

June 29—O2 Victoria Warehouse—Manchester, U.K.§

June 30—O2 Academy—Glasgow, U.K.§

July 2—Waterfront Hall—Belfast, Northern Ireland§

July 3—National Stadium—Dublin, Ireland§

July 18—Country Thunder Wisconsin—Twin Lakes, Wis.

July 19—Great Jones County Fair—Monticello, Iowa

Aug. 7—WE Fest—Detroit Lakes, Minn.

Aug. 9—Voices of America Country Music Festival—West Chester Township, Ohio

Aug. 10—Boots & Hearts Festival—Oro-Medonte, ON

Aug. 14—T-Mobile Center—Kansas City, Mo.†

Aug. 15—Denny Sanford PREMIER Center—Sioux Falls, S.D.†

Aug. 16—Somerset Amphitheater—Somerset, Wis.†

Aug. 21—Van Andel Arena—Grand Rapids, Mich.†

Aug. 22—Pine Knob Music Theatre—Clarkston, Mich.†

Aug. 29—Maine Savings Amphitheater—Bangor, Maine†

Aug. 30—Xfinity Theatre—Hartford, Conn.†

Sept. 4—Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview—Syracuse, N.Y.†

Sept. 5—The Pavilion at Star Lake—Burgettstown, Pa.†

Sept. 6—Hersheypark Stadium—Hershey, Pa.†

Sept. 11—Brandon Amphitheater—Brandon, Miss.‡

Sept. 12—Coca-Cola Amphitheater—Birmingham, Ala.‡

Sept. 13—CCNB Amphitheatre—Simpsonville, S.C.‡

Sept. 18—Lakewood Amphitheatre—Atlanta, Ga.†

Sept. 19—MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre—Tampa, Fla.†

Sept. 20—iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre—West Palm Beach, Fla.†

Sept. 24—Madison Square Garden—New York City, N.Y.†

*with Koe Wetzel, Stephen Wilson Jr. and McCoy Moore

§with McCoy Moore

†With Koe Wetzel, Stephen Wilson Jr. and Sikarus

‡with Stephen Wilson Jr. and Sikarus