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Glasgow Times
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Popular singer cancelled only Scottish gig date in Glasgow
Hardy was set to perform at the city's O2 Academy on Monday, June 30, as part of his Jim Bob World Tour. However, it has now been revealed that Hardy has cancelled his show in the city, which was his only Scottish date on the tour. On top of that, the musician has also axed his Birmingham, Brixton, and Manchester concerts. READ MORE: Music legend cancelled Glasgow summer gig at SEC Armadillo (Image: Google) Revealing the cancellation, a statement on the venue's website reads: "Sorry, this show has been cancelled and there aren't any plans to reschedule. "You'll be able to get a full refund from wherever you bought your tickets, and your ticket agent will be in touch to tell you more." The 34-year-old, from Mississippi in the US, is a well-known country music singer-songwriter. He is known for his tunes, including Truck Bed, One Beer, Given Heaven Some Hell, Wait in the Truck, Hide My Gun, and Red.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hardy cancels European 'Jim Bob Tour' days before first show: 'It wasn't an easy decision'
On June 16, country singer Hardy announced on social media that the European leg of his "Jim Bob Tour" would be canceled, only three days before its first scheduled date. The "Truck Bed" singer announced the world tour in February, alongside supporting acts Koe Wetzel, Stephen Wilson, Jr., McCoy Moore and Sikarus. He kicked off the run in Chula Vista, California in May, playing a few West Coast dates before the scheduled European portion of the tour, which was slated to begin June 19 in Copenhagen. The European leg of the tour was scheduled to run from June 19 to July 3, including concerts in Belgium, Ireland, the U.K. and the Netherlands. "I have decided to cancel the European leg of the Jim Bob Tour," Hardy posted on Instagram. "It wasn't an easy decision but one I had to make for my band, crew and my family," he said. "Please know that I love you all and I will be back as soon as I can. Refunds will automatically be issued by your point of purchase." The next date on the tour is a show at Country Thunder Wisconsin on July 18 before the tour makes stops in Missouri, Michigan, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and more. The run will end in September at New York's Madison Square Garden. The tour follows Hardy's 2024 album "Quit!!," which included songs "Jim Bob," 'Rockstar' and 'Psycho." To learn more about Hardy, visit Audrey Gibbs is a music reporter at The Tennessean. You can reach her at agibbs@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Hardy cancels European 'Jim Bob Tour' days before first show