HARDY Announces Quit! Tour

by

Riley Johnson

Updated

January 18, 2024

Updated

January 18, 2024

Updated

January 18, 2024

HARDY is hitting the road in these early summer months as he announced Quit!! Tour. 

On Friday (January 12), the country superstar shared this thrilling update with fans through social media. HARDY even revealed that he will be joined by rising country singer Ella Langley and Stephen Wilson Jr. – whom HARDY said is one of his favorite artists in town. Travis Denning and HARDY’s good friend Kip Moore will also grace the tour.

“I’m so excited. I’m completely humbled and just excited to finally do my first-ever shed headlining tour,” HARDY wrote.

But the good news doesn’t end there as HARDY also released a new song with the same title, “Quit!!” – a spoken word track that drew inspiration from his 2022 ACM Honors speech. In this speech, he recounted an incident when someone placed a note with the word “Quit!!” in his tip jar during one of his performances as a budding singer.

It Is Going To Be HARDY’s Biggest Tour To Date

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HARDY’s upcoming Quit!! Tour (consisting of 15 dates and organized by Live Nation) is scheduled to visit amphitheaters and arenas throughout North America. It is set to kick off on May 30 at Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas, making stops in more than a dozen cities before concluding on July 27 in Tinley Park, Illinois, at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre. 

You can grab your tickets for the Quit!! Tour beginning at 10 AM local time on Friday, January 19. If you’re a dedicated fan, be sure to take advantage of select pre-sales starting on Tuesday, January 16, with fan club pre-sales also kicking off on the same day. If you’re on TikTok, their exclusive pre-sale begins on Wednesday, January 17. 

Make sure to visit HARDY’s official website to secure your tickets.


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