New dates have been added through North America and Europe

Multi-Platinum, CMA award-winning artist and current reigning CMA Song of the Year winner Jordan Davis has announced the extension of his sold out Damn Good Time Tour, adding several additional dates across the US, Canada, the UK and Europe. Davis will kick off the tour on February 2nd in Copenhagen, Denmark and visit several markets including Amsterdam, London, and Belfast, before returning to tour the US and Canada beginning in April. The announcement was made on the heels of his sold out headlining dates over the weekend in Philadelphia, New York and two sold out dates in Boston.

Tickets will be available through his fan club, The Parish, on Wednesday, October 11th before general on-sale via his website on Friday, October 13th at 10 am local time.

Earlier this year Davis shared in his American Songwriter Cover story, “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. 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,” adding, “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 has been reflected in his sold out tour dates and upcoming European headlining run- where he will bring the Damn Good Time Tour to Europe as a headliner for the first time and continue playing his largest venues to date, as well as in his second gold-certified album, Bluebird Days, which recently celebrated its third consecutive No. 1 single off the album with “Next Thing You Know.”

In addition to his 3x Platinum hit “Buy Dirt”-which garnered numerous accolades including Song of the Year at the CMA and NSAI awards and Billboard, AMA, iHeart and ACM award nominations, Jordan co-wrote most of the 17 tracks on the album, including the highly personal hits “What My World Spins Around” and “Next Thing You Know.”