(ICYMI) HARDY GIVES HEAVEN SOME HELL ON ABC’S JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!

(ICYMI) HARDY GIVES HEAVEN SOME HELL ON ABC’S JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!

Photo Credit: ABC/Randy HolmesPhoto Credit: ABC/Randy Holmes

AS PICTURED (L-R): HARDY AND JIMMY KIMMEL

ICYMI: HARDY GIVES HEAVEN SOME HELL ON ABC’S JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!

SET TO PERFORM DURING THE CMA AWARDS TOMORROW (11/10)

PHOTO CREDIT: ABC/RANDY HOLMES

NASHVILLE, TENN. (November 9, 2021) – PLATINUM hitmaker HARDY brought a dose of Southern swagger to TV, making his late-night debut on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (11/8).

WATCH HARDY’S PERFORMANCE HERE

The Mississippi native performed current single “GIVE HEAVEN SOME HELL,” an anthemic send-off to a fallen friend. “GIVE HEAVEN SOME HELL,” which became the most-added single of the week at Country radio earlier this year, is from HARDY’s critically acclaimed 2020 debut album A ROCK.
High-flying off the supercharged appearance, HARDY treated fans to even more music post-show with additional album cuts including “ONE BEER,” “BOOTS,” and “UNAPOLOGETICALLY COUNTRY AS HELL,” as part of the Mercedes-Benz Concert Series livestream. Watch the revved-up off-air performance here.
His latest release is HIXTAPE: Vol. 2, which follows the inaugural HIXTAPE mixtape, launched in September 2019. The new project features HARDY on six songs along with a host of Country stars like Dierks Bentley, Morgan Wallen, Scotty McCreery, Jimmie Allen, and more.
HARDY just wrapped a run with Jason Aldean on the Country star’s BACK IN THE SADDLE TOUR 2021. Tomorrow (11/10), the Big Loud Records artist will take the stage during The 55th Annual CMA Awards alongside Dierks Bentley and BRELAND, with the trio set to perform their alcohol-fueled hit “Beers On Me.” The 2021 CMA Awards will air live from Nashville, TN, at 8 p.m. / 7 p.m. CT on ABC.
HARDY is nominated for New Artist of the Year during the ceremony, marking his first-ever CMA Awards nomination as an artist. He previously scored a nod as a songwriter for Blake Shelton’s 4X PLATINUM hit “God’s Country,” which was up for CMA Song of the Year in 2019.
Last Saturday (11/6), HARDY was surprised with a plaque commemorating the 1 BILLION streams he’s earned as an artist, a number that has only grown since. The singer celebrated the milestone achievement while supporting Morgan Wallen at the Coosa Valley Fairgrounds in Rome, GA.
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