Jon Pardi postpones Belfast show

His sold out Ulster Hall show will be moved to a new date

Author: David McCammondPublished 22nd Aug 2023
Last updated 22nd Aug 2023

Jon Pardi has announced his Belfast show due to take place this Friday (25th August) has been postponed.

Advice for ticket holders is to keep them safe until the a new date is announced.

Fans will now have to wait for Jon's first ever appearance in the city at the Ulster Hall.

Jon Pardi's statement:

I’m sorry to announce that we’ve had to postpone the UK & European leg of the Mr. Saturday Night World tour and cancel our headline appearance at The Long Road Festival. Details on rescheduled dates will be available soon so please hold on to your tickets. Appreciate you all understanding as we get new dates on the calendar, and really excited to get over there to the fans soon.

With a pair of No 1 Country Album debuts – ‘Heartache Medication’ and his sophomore ‘California Sunrise’ – Pardi has refined and defined a country sound that’s long on punch, power and the kind of honkytonk that gets people drinking, dancing and drowning their heartaches.

Those heartaches drive ‘Mr. Saturday Night’, a deep dive into good-timing to get over a break-up, bust up or any other bit of rancid luck.

Pardi embraces western swing, breezy California midtempos, bar-room shuffles, an erotic slow burn – or two, Bakersfield hell-raisers and a couple of ballads to show a more mature side of the guy who’s been championing all the styles of juke joint music since earning ACM new Male Vocalist of the Year in 2016 and CMA Best New Artist in 2017.

Three years in the making, Pardi’s focus remains conveying the strongest emotions, while pushing the boundaries of what good time songs can do and staying true to the man acclaimed by the New York Times, Variety and Rolling Stone’s sense of what County is.