Hardy has set up a sweepstakes involving his Hardy Fund to raise money for the foundation and to give you a chance to see him.
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As you may know, Hardy and his wife, Caleigh, have finally started the Hardy Fund, a foundation that is set to support numerous causes. When speaking on this, they explained that they're looking to support "the United States military, wildlife, children, education, music," and potentially other areas.
To incentivize support for the Hardy Fund, a sweepstakes has began. Country artists love throwing on a sweepstakes, although this one is to raise money for a pretty good cause.
Hardy announced the sweepstakes himself on his X account, where he provided a brief explanation of what's involved. The website for the competition has all the information you need, however. As well as the means to take part.
Hardy Fund Sweepstakes Ticket Costs And Prizes
As is the norm with any sweepstakes, the more tickets you buy, the more chances you have to win.
The one winner of the sweepstakes will receive a prize package, which includes the following:
- Two (2) VIP tickets to see HARDY's Jim Bob World Tour show on September 24
- Meet & greet with HARDY
- Access to the HARDY VIP Lounge
- VIP-exclusive tour poster with message from HARDY
- Specially designed HARDY gift & laminate
- Plus: roundtrip travel, hotel stay & rideshare credit
Although there is only one winner, you'll win two tickets, so it's worth you and your plus one entering to maximise chances.
The sweepstakes is open now until August 19. The winner will be drawn and notified the following day.
Each ticket requires you donate $10 to the fund, which is a very small asking price. It appears the maximum tickets anyone can buy is 10,000. So any donation above $1,000 won't improve your chances, but is still for a good cause anyway.
The website says that the approximate retail value of the prize is $3,600 dollars, which is a pretty good deal.
So if you want to see Hardy in Madison Square Garden in September, then make sure to donate. And even if you don't want to, donate anyway.
