Hardy recovers from ‘significant injuries’ after tour bus crash

Singer-songwriter Hardy and his touring band are recovering from a bus accident that occurred early Sunday morning. The singer took to social media to update fans, revealing that the four people on the bus, including himself, were “all treated for serious injuries.”

Michael Wilson Hardy was on the road after completing two shows in Bristol, Tennessee, when the bus collided. The artist has already been discharged from the hospital “by order of doctors to recover within the next few weeks.” However, his bus driver is still receiving treatment.

“Our friend and bus driver needs your prayers as he remains in hospital,” Hardy wrote in his statement. “His family is with him during his treatment and we are all tough and praying for him.”

The singer also acknowledged that recovery time “may cost us on some shows”, but confirmed that there will be updates from his team “in the coming days”. The singer and camper were scheduled to play a series of shows through December, starting October 8 at Globe Life Field with his longtime friend, Morgan Wallen, in Arlington, Texas.

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Hardy rose to fame in 2018 with the song “Up Down” featuring frequent collaborators Elaine and Florida Georgia Lane. Since then, the 32-year-old has gone on to write many of his best works including “One Beer” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson, and “Beers On Me” with Dierks Bentley and Breland.



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