Nineteen city tour kicks off August 31st

Multi-Platinum, CMA Award-winning entertainer Jordan Davis has announced his Damn Good Time Tour, which kicks off August 31st in Atlanta at the Roxy before heading to Nashville on Labor Day weekend, Philadelphia, New York City and Boston before wrapping in Las Vegas on October 21st. Tour openers include Avery Anna, Gabby Barrett, Danielle Bradberry, Flatland Calvary, Greylan James, Dylan Marlowe, Kameron Marlowe, Mike Ryan, Connor Smith, and Georgia Webster.

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The trek marks the latest in a series of milestones counting his fifth career No. 1 at country radio, performing sold out headlining dates cross the US including Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium, earning CMA and NSAI Song of the Year wins, plus a recent iHeart Award nomination.

Having solidified himself as one of the industry’s top singer/songwriters, 2022 marked a breakthrough year for Davis. In Bluebird Days, the award-winning singer and songwriter continues that momentum, allowing listeners to take a deeper look into his past and what has made him one of the most in-demand hitmakers in the industry through a combination of new tracks and fan-favorites.

“It has been an amazing feeling to watch the way this new music has reached fans, and we’ve been seeing that out on the road in the live shows,” says Davis. “Our fans knew every lyric to ‘Next Thing You Know’ even before it was a single, and to watch the sold out venues get bigger and bigger…. I’m just so grateful everyone has been so supportive.” Earlier this year, Davis shared with American Songwriter, “The big thing for me was to show my growth. Growth in shows, growth in the songwriting, growth in the topics we’re touching on. I really wanted to show how I’ve changed as an artist and a songwriter, for the better.”

That growth is reflected in his upcoming Damn Good Time headlining run, where Davis will play his largest venues to date as a headliner.