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Hardy Postpones Tour Due to Anxiety and Panic Attacks from Tour Bus Accident

The “One Beer” singer-songwriter was seriously injured in a tour bus accident a year ago.

Country singer Hardy announced Tuesday that he is postponing his tour due to “serious anxiety” and frequent panic attacks stemming from injuries suffered in a tour bus accident last October.

In a post shared on Instagram, he wrote: “I have to be honest with everyone for a second. I have been experiencing severe anxiety since the bus accident last year and over the past two weeks it has taken over my life.

He added: “It caused me to suffer numerous panic attacks which landed me in hospital. I need a moment to focus on myself and improve for my wife, my family and you, the fans. Hardy married Caleigh Ryan on October 29, 2022.

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He finished with: “My plan is to be back and focused on October 12th. Thank you for your understanding, see you soon. » His tour will resume on this date in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

Hardy explained that refunds would be given for canceled shows in South Carolina and Mississippi that were scheduled to take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday. His show at the Georgia Rodeo has been rescheduled for April 12, 2024.

The tour bus accident occurred near Nashville early in the morning of October 2, 2022. All four people on board the tour bus were treated for what were reported at the time as “serious injuries.”

In 2022, Hardy, whose full name is Michael Wilson Hardy, was named the 2022 Songwriter of the Year by the Academy of Country Music. His songs include “One Beer”, which he sang with Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson, and “God’s Country”, recorded by Blake Shelton.


2023-10-04 00:09:07
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