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    “We’re Gonna F* You Up Tonight”: HARDY Sets Vegas on Fire with Wildest Show of His Career

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJune 2, 20253 Mins Read
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    HARDY Rocks Las Vegas with Explosive Night Two of the JIM BOB WORLD TOUR

    On the second night of his headlining JIM BOB WORLD TOUR, HARDY delivered a high-octane performance at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas — marking both his biggest tour to date and his first-ever full headlining show in Sin City.

    The night kicked off with the thunderous title track, “JIM BOB,” setting the tone for an adrenaline-fueled show that rolled into crowd favorites like “KILL SH!T TILL I DIE” and “BOOTS.” Dressed in a cut-off Vegas t-shirt, jean shorts, and a Nuthin Fancy Co. cap, HARDY energized the packed arena with his signature edge and undeniable stage presence. “Are you ready to party with HARDY in Vegas tonight?” he shouted, as bursts of fire lit up the stage behind him.

    Spanning 23 songs, the setlist drew from all three of his albums—A Rock (2020), the mockingbird & THE CROW (2023), and Quit!! (2024)—as well as selections from his latest COUNTRY! EP, including “Favorite Country Song,” “Girl With A Gun,” and “Buck On The Wall.”

    In a standout moment, HARDY performed an emotional rendition of The 1975’s “Love It If We Made It,” a personal favorite. He also brought out Stephen Wilson Jr. for a live version of their collaboration “Father’s Søn.”

    More than just a concert, the evening was a full-scale production — with vivid lighting, massive 3D visuals, and bursts of pyro turning the arena into an immersive experience. The crowd responded with roaring cheers and chants of “HARDY!” throughout the night.

    The nearly two-hour show closed with a three-song encore: the aggressive anthem “SOLD OUT,” HARDY’s own version of the hit he co-wrote for Blake Shelton, “God’s Country,” and the dynamic half-country, half-rock closer, “the mockingbird & THE CROW.” For the final segment, HARDY returned to the stage wearing a Vegas Golden Knights jersey, adding a hometown touch to the finale.

    Stephen Wilson Jr. stepped in as direct support, replacing Koe Wetzel (who welcomed his first child). He delivered a strong 60-minute set including “Billy,” “Cuckoo,” and “Year To Be Young 1994.”

    McCoy Moore, signed to Sony Music Nashville, opened the night with a 45-minute performance featuring tracks like his debut single “Something To You,” fan favorite “John Deere Blue,” and a cover of Kenny Chesney’s “Beer In Mexico.”

    The JIM BOB WORLD TOUR, which began on May 22 and runs through September 24, includes stops at major venues such as Madison Square Garden, The Kia Forum, and Lakewood Amphitheatre. HARDY will also make his European headlining debut, bringing his distinct blend of country and rock across the Atlantic.

    HARDY’s Setlist – JIM BOB WORLD TOUR

    JIM BOB

    KILL SH!T TILL I DIE

    BOOTS

    HAPPY HOUR

    JACK

    Favorite Country Song

    REDNECKER

    ONE BEER

    Love It If We Made It (The 1975 cover)

    A ROCK

    Girl With A Gun

    Father’s Søn (feat. Stephen Wilson Jr.)

    SIX FEET UNDER (Caleigh’s Song)

    wait in the truck

    UNAPOLOGETICALLY COUNTRY AS HELL

    GIVE HEAVEN SOME HELL

    Buck On The Wall

    .30-06

    PSYCHO

    TRUCK BED

    Encore:
    21. SOLD OUT
    22. God’s Country (Blake Shelton cover)
    23. the mockingbird & THE CROW

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