Bella Hardy Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Folk, Indie, Songwriter, World, Alternative, International
Concerts
Jan
25
Tradfest Dublin 2026
Dublin
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Feb
26
Bella Hardy
York
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Feb
27
The Greystones
Sheffield
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Feb
28
Gosforth Civic Theatre
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Mar
06
Bella Hardy
Winchester
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Mar
07
Bella Hardy
Exeter
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Mar
12
Kitchen Garden Cafe
Birmingham
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Mar
13
Bella Hardy
Bath
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Mar
14
The Folklore Rooms
Brighton
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Mar
15
Twickenham Cabbage Patch Pub
London
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Mar
19
Bella Hardy
Manchester City Centre
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About Bella Hardy
BBC Folk Singer of the Year Bella Hardy found her first home in folk music through a childhood love for ballad books. A self-taught ‘fiddle singer’, she began performing at Cambridge and Sidmouth festivals from the age of 13. Her debut album Night Visiting established her reputation as a talented songwriter when her first original composition Three Black Feathers earned a BBC Folk Award nomination. Since then, Bella has sung unaccompanied ballads at a sold-out Royal Albert Hall, taken a band of drums, brass and electronics to the National Concert Hall of Budapest, and learnt the songs of Chinese farmers during her time as British Council Musician in Residence in Yunnan Province. She’s sat on the moors of her beloved Peak District with only her fiddle for company. She spent a year in Tennessee as a ranch hand, looking after horses, fiddle-singing in the diners, and immersing herself in the music culture of Nashville. With her mesmerising voice and ability to conjure and twist stories that call straight to the heart, Bella has beguiled audiences from Canada to Japan, from Spanish bars, to Castles, to Concert Halls.
With unflinching courage, Bella has explored and blurred musical boundaries. From her mastery of traditional music and the stripped back strings and concertina of her debut album Night Visiting (2007), to the electric guitar and drums in the self-penned humanist hymns and feminist battle cries of Hey Sammy (2017), via the Derbyshire ballads of The Dark Peak & The White and ancient Chinese poetry of Eternal Spring, an album of songs and poetry recorded in China, her themes of displacement and home, lost and found love, heartache and joy, are delivered with her unique, disarming honesty, and, of course, the acclaimed crystalline voice that won her BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Singer of the Year.
With her 10th solo record Love Songs, Bella Hardy has returned to the traditional ballads she’s known all her life. Since 2017’s self-written Hey Sammy, Bella has released a best-of collection Postcards & Pocketbooks, an accompanying hardback book The Complete Lyrics of Bella Hardy, and become the parent of two dogs and an extremely recent baby. This latest album - recorded in just three days - features seven folk songs alongside four of her own compositions.
With guitar by producer Mike Vass and piano and clarinet from Tom Gibbs, this exquisitely understated album places Bella Hardy’s soaring, storytelling voice in the room with you. Old and new stories of shoemakers sent to sea; sweethearts waved off to war; penniless lovers scorned by parents; spouses digging deep railway tunnels… all told with precision, sensitivity, wisdom and the deft musicianship for which she’s renowned, now honed by 15-years of experience at the forefront of English folk music.
“Brit folk's finest” Mojo Magazine • “Enduringly seductive” The Telegraph • “A fine, no-nonsense interpreter of traditional music and an excellent songwriter” The Guardian • “An aura of sophisti-cation that will win over listeners who never set foot in a folk club” The Sunday Times • “…a shining star in the folk scene’s firmament” fRoots Magazine • “Hardy’s vocals are magnificent; clear and strong with a direct emotional resonance” R2 Magazine • “A triumph of folk art-pop” Songlines Magazine • “...unveiled, committed, uncontrived, persuasive, passionate, empowering, and utterly wonderful” fRoots Magazine • “…few are as adventurous and intriguing as Hardy” Songlines Magazine
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Genres
Folk, Indie, Songwriter, World, Alternative, International
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Bella Hardy Tour Cities
York, United Kingdom
Brighton, United Kingdom
Exeter, United Kingdom
Sheffield, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Winchester, United Kingdom
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Dublin, Ireland
Bath, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Bella Hardy
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Bella Hardy on tour?
Yes, Bella Hardy is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Bella Hardy concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Bella Hardy tour
is scheduled for 11 dates across 10 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Bella Hardy scheduled to play?
Bella Hardy is scheduled to play 11 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Bella Hardy tour start?
Bella Hardy’s tour starts Jan 25, 2026 and ends on Mar 19, 2026.
They will play 10 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Dublin at Pepper Canister Church and their next upcoming concert
will be in Brighton at The Folklore Rooms.
What venues is Bella Hardy performing at?
As part of the Bella Hardy tour, Bella Hardy is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 25 - Dublin,
County Dublin @ Pepper Canister Church
Feb 26 - York,
England @ The Black Swan
Feb 27 - Sheffield,
England @ The Greystones
Feb 28 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
England @ Gosforth Civic Theatre
Mar 06 - Winchester,
England @ The Arc Winchester
Mar 07 - Exeter,
United Kingdom @ Exeter Phoenix
Mar 12 - Birmingham,
United Kingdom @ Kitchen Garden Cafe
Mar 13 - Bath,
United Kingdom @ Chapel Arts Centre
Mar 14 - Brighton,
ENG @ The Folklore Rooms
Mar 15 - London,
United Kingdom @ Twickenham Cabbage Patch Pub
Mar 19 - Manchester City Centre,
United Kingdom @ Manchester Folk Festival