
Hardy is Coming to Evansville in 2026!
Country music artist Hardy will be headlining the Ford Center for the first time next year, and we can't wait!
We have a lot of great country shows that are coming to Evansville over the next few months. These shows include Warren Zeiders, Zach Top, and Bailey Zimmerman. All of these shows are going to be awesome! However, I could not contain my excitement when I heard about another show coming to Evansville in 2026...

Hardy is Coming to Evansville
Hardy has been one of my favorite artists for the past few years. I was bummed that I missed him the last time he came to Evansville with Morgan Wallen on April 14, 2022. That being said, I am very excited because after nearly four years, Hardy is returning to Evansville, but this time he is the one headlining the Ford Center.
If you haven't listened to much of his music, Hardy is such an amazing songwriter. He blurs the line between country and rock, and his lyrics are something that so many people, especially in this area, can relate to. Some of my favorite Hardy songs include: "A Rock," "Ain't A Bad Day," "Wait in the Truck," "Sold Out," "Jack," and of course, "Give Heaven Some Hell."
Hardy's 2026 Evansville Concert Information
Again, I am a huge fan of Hardy and his music. That's why I'm excited to announce that Hardy will be bringing his "The Country! Country! Tour!" to the Cord Center in Evansville, Indiana, on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Coming along with Hardy will be special guests, Cameron Whitcomb and McCoy Moore!
Tickets for the concert go on sale THIS Friday, October 10th, at 10 AM CST. You can get your tickets at the Ford Center Box Office or at Ticketmaster.com.
HOWEVER...
99.5 WKDQ will have your chance to win a pair of tickets before you can buy them all week long on the Q Crew Morning Show with Lori Mae and Travis. You'll just have to tell us one of the country songs featured in Hardy's current single, "Favorite Country Song."
Here Are All of the Country Artists Featured on Hardy's Hixtape: Vol. 3: Difftape
Gallery Credit: Jess
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