Country singer-songwriter HARDY and his entourage were involved in a tour bus accident outside Nashville as they left Country Thunder Bristol in Tennessee on Oct. 2.

According to reports, the accident happened around 2:30 a.m at the Wilson and Davidson County line. While the investigation into the accident is still under investigation, a Tennessee Highway Patrol Officer revealed that the tour bus overturned on Interstate 40 West.

While the investigation is still ongoing, HARDY and his entourage were rushed to a hospital to be treated for their injuries.

"Following last night's show, our tour bus was in an accident on our way home from Bristol," wrote the 32-year-old musician on his social media.

"There were just four of us, including myself, on the bus, however, we were all treated for significant injuries."

 

He also added that while he is doing fine, their bus driver is still being treated, and asked for fans for their prayers.

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Delayed Shows?

"I've been released from the hospital, but ordered by doctors to recover for the next few weeks which may cost us at a couple of shows," HARDY added.

HARDY, born Michael Wilson Hardy, headlined for Morgan Wallen, along with Jason Aldean, Lauren Alaina, Tracy Lawrence, and Ian Munsick reports say. They were just leaving Tennessee after performing at the Country Thunder Bristol.

The "Wait In The Truck" singer is currently on the road for Wallen's Dangerous Tour, which he was headlining for, and is gearing up for his own tour. The following next date was set for Wallen's tour on Oct. 8 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

As of this writing, there are no reports on whether HARDY's Wall To Wall tour dates will be affected by the pushback due to their downtime. The tour is set to start on Dec. 1 at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, Georgia.

HARDY rose to prominence in 2018 following the release of his song "Up Down," featuring Wallen and Florida Georgina Line. He is also known to write songs for fellow country artist Blake Shelton, including "God's Country" and "Hell Right."

He is widely known for his song-writing prowess and is the genius behind Chris Lane's "I Don't Know About You" and "Some Girls" by Jameson Rodgers.

Despite being in the country music scene for a couple of years, he has already been nominated for several Country Music Association Awards but is yet to win.

He was nominated for Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year for his hand in Shelton's "God's Country." He was also nominated for New Male Artist, Songwriter of the Year, and Music Event of the year in the CMAs 2021.

His songs are mainstays in charts, peaking at number one with "One Beer," featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson as well as his song "Beers On Me" with Dierks Bentley and Breland.

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