Jordan Davis Announces 2025 Ain’t Road Enough Tour   

Jordan Davis is hitting the road. The Louisiana-bred country star has announced his 2025 Ain’t Road Enough Tour, which will take him all across the United States this fall with special guests Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason. Presales for the tour begin April 2, with general onsale to follow starting April 4 at 10 a.m. local time via JordanDavisOfficial.com.

Davis announced the Ain’t Road Enough Tour with a cameo-filled trailer featuring his opening acts and sports icons Peyton Manning and Jim Nantz. In the self-effacing video, Davis plays a terrible round of golf as broadcasters Nantz and Manning look on in disbelief, proclaiming him the worst golfer they’ve ever seen. “This just might not be the tour for me,” Davis laments to Manning in an interview afterward, before cracking a smile and addressing the camera: “But I know what tour is.”

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In addition to mapping out his travel plans, Davis just released “Bar None,” the next single from his forthcoming album. The project, not yet formally announced, will also feature “I Ain’t Sayin’,” which recently became another big hit for Davis. “Bar None” seems likely to enjoy a similar run of success at country radio, where Davis has been a fixture since topping Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with his debut single “Singles You Up” in 2018.

Davis’ forthcoming album will follow his 2023 sophomore effort Bluebird Days, which featured the hits “Buy Dirt,” “What My World Spins Around,” “Tucson Too Late,” and “Next Thing You Know.” The latter song was nominated for Song of the Year, Single of the Year, and Music Video of the Year at the 2023 CMA Awards, while “Buy Dirt” took home Song of the Year honors in 2022. Davis also boasts nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards, the CMT Music Awards, and the Billboard Music Awards.

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