Country Star, 34, Cancels Upcoming Tour Dates: 'It Wasn't an Easy Decision'
HARDY has canceled the European leg of his 2025 JIM BOB WORLD TOUR. The sad news comes just three days before he was set to take the stage overseas as a headliner for the first time.
Taking to social media on the morning of Monday (June 16), the country rocker informed his fans and followers that while the decision to pull out from his shows across the pond wasn't an 'easy' one, he deemed it necessary for the health of those closest to him.
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'I have decided to cancel the European leg of the JIM BOB TOUR,' HARDY wrote on Instagram. 'It wasn't an easy decision, but one I had to make for my band, crew and my family.'
HARDY's European dates were scheduled to kick off on June 19 in Copenhagen, Denmark, with a run of stops in the Netherlands, Belgium, the U.K. and Ireland.
'Please know that I love you all and I will be back as soon as I can," he told fans in his apology, adding a heart emoji at the end of his message.
HARDY has also promised ticket holders that they will receive an automatic refund for the shows they intended on attending via their point of purchase. While he didn't indicate why he canceled all European dates of the trek, it's likely for good reason as the JIM BOB World Tour is his biggest yet.
The JIM BOB World Tour, produced by Live Nation, formally kicked off on May 22 in Chula Vista, CA, following two festival stops in April and May, respectively. The trek, which features openers Koe Wetzel, Stephen WilsonJr., Sikarus and McCoyMoore for select dates, runs through Sept. 24.
Country Star, 34, Cancels Upcoming Tour Dates: 'It Wasn't an Easy Decision' first appeared on Parade on Jun 16, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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