Hank Williams Jr.’s Wife Mary Jane Has Passed Away At 58

Music

Tragedy has stuck the family of country music legend Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Jr.’s wife of more than 30 years, Mary Jane, has passed away.

She was 58 years old.

According to TMZ, Mary Jane may have passed away due to complications from a blood clot after surgery:

“A family member confirmed Mary Jane passed away Tuesday in Jupiter, Florida.

We’re told the early indication is it appears she suffered a complication… possibly a blood clot… following a medical procedure.”

Local police received a medical call to Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa around 5PM Tuesday. Mary Jane was taken to the local hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Hank Jr. met Mary Jane in 1985 and the couple married in 1990.

This past November, Many Jane, along with their children Sam Williams and Katie Williams-Dunning, was by his side for his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

RIP Mary Jane and our condolences to the Williams family.

Hank Williams Jr. Announces 2022 ‘Live In Concert’ Tour

Ol’ Bocephus is back on the saddle again.

Hank Williams Jr. has been a staple in the country music for almost 60 years, and with his polarizing persona, he’s easily one of the most recognizable names in the genre.

I mean c’mon, we’ve all sang “Family Tradition” at the top of our lungs too many times to count.

With that being said, the 72-year-old is gearing up for his upcoming tour, “Hank Williams Jr. Live In Concert.”

Needless to say, the man can’t contain his excitement:

“It’s about that time, and you better believe I’m ready brothers and sisters. We’re bringing some blues, some rock and some country back to country.”

FIRE ME UP.

The man has announced 16 tour dates, kicking off on April 1st at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi, and rounding out on August 13th at the Neon Lights Festival in North Lawrence, Ohio.

There’s one thing for certain, Hank Jr. is known for putting on some badass shows.

Hank Williams Jr. Tour Dates

On sale now unless otherwise noted. 

April 1 Landers Center Southaven, MS
May 27 First Interstate Arena at MetraPark^ Billings, MT
May 29 Alerus Center^ Grand Forks, ND
June 17 Wells Fargo Arena^ Des Moines, IA
June 18 Denny Sanford Premier Center^ Sioux Falls, SD
July 8 Golden Nugget+ Lake Charles, LA
July 9 Orion Amphitheater~ Huntsville, AL
July 21 Great Jones County Fair Monticello, IA
July 22 Nutter Center^ Dayton, OH
July 29 Salem Civic Center^ Salem, VA
July 30 Delaware State Fair Harrington, DE
Aug. 5 Simmons Bank Arena# North Little Rock, AR
Aug. 6 Choctaw Grand Theatre Durant, OK
Aug. 9 Jackson County Fair Jackson, MS
Aug. 12 Beaver Dam Amphitheater+ Beaver Dam, KY
Aug. 13 Neon Lights Festival* North Lawrence, OH

*On Sale March 9
^On Sale March 11
~On Sale March 18
#On Sale April 1
+SOLD OUT

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