Award-winning, Multi-Platinum singer/songwriter Jordan Davis continued his sold-out international Ain’t Enough Road Tour run this week with his first ever sold-out Wembley show at OVO Arena Wembley in London. The Louisiana native continues to make strides across the pond, recently breaking records with his 8 week chart topping “I Ain’t Sayin,’” track off his latest album Learn The Hard Way, and earning rave reviews for his recently released new track, “Like God Intended,” which he co-wrote with Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, Blake Pendergrass. “Like God Intended” is out now.
Picked by Record of the Day, “Like God Intended,” earned early praise for Davis, highlighting his musical impact and noting the song once again “finds Jordan Davis doing what he does best..plain-spoken, emotionally direct songwriting…and a hook that lands.” Davis’ latest tour run continues his international momentum across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe and the US, where he’s played a series of sold-out and milestone venues. Following his UK/Europe run, Davis next heads to Australia and New Zealand, returning to headline after playing stadiums as direct support last year with Luke Combs. More information on the Ain’t Enough Road Tour dates and additional ticket sale information is available now here.
Additionally, Davis’ current single “Turn This Truck Around” this week climbs to the Top 15 (#13 Country Aircheck/Mediabase, #14 Billboard) on the US chart and No. 7 at UK Radio following his 8-week run at the top of the UK radio charts for “I Ain’t Sayin.’” “Like God Intended” marks the latest new music from Davis since the release of his latest album, Learn The Hard Way, and his breakthrough albums Bluebird Days-which produced CMA, ACM and NSAI Song of the Year Award wins and four consecutive No. 1 singles (“What My World Spins Around,” “Tucson Too Late,” “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know”) and his Platinum-selling debut album, Home State. With his Song of the Year award-winning hits “Next Thing You Know” (ACM) and “Buy Dirt” (CMA and NSAI) Davis became the first artist in history to earn two Song of the Year wins for two different songs off of one album (Bluebird Days).