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HARDY Announces Headlining 'The Mockingbird & The Crow Tour'

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Hardy has announced "The Mockingbird & The Crow Tour." The 16-date headlining trek will kick off on February 16, 2023, in Indianapolis.

The tour will conclude on April 29 at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas.

Jameson Rodgers and Blame My Youth will support Hardy during the tour, which is in support of his upcoming album The Mockingbird & the Crow, set to drop on January 20, 2023.

"I'm incredibly grateful to be able to bring this record to you next year. Touring it is something I've been thinking about since we started the recording process," Hardy says. "This album is my best work so far. I truly believe that, and I want this tour to reflect that every night. Excited to have my buddies Blame My Youth and Jameson out with me; it's going to be crazy."

Tickets for the tour are on sale now.

Hardy The Mockingbird & The Crow 2023 Tour Dates:

Feb 16 - Indianapolis @ Old National Centre
Feb 17 - Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe
Feb 23 - Wallingford, CT @ The Dome at Oakdale
Feb 24 - New York City @ Hammerstein Ballroom
Feb 25 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
Mar 2 - Atlanta @ The Tabernacle
Mar 4 - Augusta, GA @ Bell Auditorium
Mar 8 - Denver @ Fillmore Auditorium
Mar 10 - Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
Mar 11 - Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Live Sacramento
Apr 12 - Minneapolis @ The Fillmore
Apr 20 - Chattanooga, TN @ Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Apr 21 - New Orleans @ The Fillmore
Apr 27 - St. Louis @ The Pageant
Apr 28 - Oklahoma City @ The Criterion
Apr 29 - Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

(Photo: Ryan Smith)

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