Multi-Platinum singer-songwriter Jordan Davis continues to prove why he is the definitive "modern-day storyteller" of country music. This week, the Louisiana native reached a massive career milestone, performing to a capacity crowd at the iconic OVO Arena Wembley. The sold-out show serves as a crowning achievement in the international leg of his Ain’t Enough Road Tour, which has seen Davis move from stadium support act to a global headlining powerhouse.
The momentum follows an unprecedented streak of success in the United Kingdom. Davis recently shattered records with an eight-week run at the top of the UK charts for his hit “I Ain’t Sayin’,” a standout track from his latest album, Learn The Hard Way. His current single, “Turn This Truck Around,” is mirroring that success, currently climbing the Top 15 on US charts while simultaneously sitting at No. 7 on UK Radio.
To celebrate this international surge, Davis has released his latest song, “Like God Intended.” Co-written with frequent collaborators Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, and Blake Pendergrass, the track has already garnered critical acclaim. Record of the Day praised the release, noting that it features Davis “doing what he does best: pairing plain-spoken, emotionally direct songwriting with a hook that lands.”
The lyrics of “Like God Intended” lean into the relatable, salt-of-the-earth themes that have become Davis’s trademark—balancing faith, family, and the simple pleasures of a sunset and a "crankbait." This authenticity has earned him back-to-back Song of the Year honors at the CMA and ACM Awards, making him the first artist in history to win the category for two different songs (“Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know”) off a single album.
As the European dates conclude, Davis sets his sights on Australia and New Zealand. After touring those regions as direct support for Luke Combs last year, he returns now as a headliner, fueled by nine US #1 hits and an ever-expanding global fanbase.
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