Jordan Davis is touring in 2026 on the Ain’t Enough Road Tour, with dates spanning the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. The tour supports his third studio album, Learn the Hard Way, released on August 15, 2025, via MCA Nashville. The 2026 leg covers multiple continents and includes festival appearances, headline arena shows, and summer outdoor venues across North America.
Who Is Jordan Davis?
Jordan Carl Wheeler Davis was born on March 30, 1988, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He is signed to MCA Nashville and has released 3 albums: Home State in 2018, Bluebird Days in 2023, and Learn the Hard Way in 2025. His discography includes 11 singles, of which 5 have reached number 1 on the Country Airplay chart. For context, see our previous guide on Goodbye Yesterday Tour: Elevation Rhythm’s First-Ever Headline Run, 2 Parts, and 20-Plus Cities.
Davis has accumulated 8 number 1 singles and 2 Song of the Year awards from the same album, establishing his reputation as one of Nashville’s most consistent hitmakers. His catalog includes multi-platinum hits such as “Buy Dirt,” “Next Thing You Know,” “Singles You Up,” and “Take It from Me.”
What Is the Jordan Davis 2026 Tour Called?
The Jordan Davis 2026 tour is called the Ain’t Enough Road Tour. This is his biggest international undertaking to date, celebrating the worldwide success of his latest album, Learn the Hard Way, which features global smash hits like “Next Thing You Know.”
The Ain’t Enough Road Tour began in the United States in fall 2025, then moved to the UK, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region in early 2026, before returning to North America for a summer 2026 run.
What Are the Jordan Davis 2026 International Tour Dates?

Jordan Davis performed the following international dates in early 2026:
- February 25-26 – Manchester, England – O2 Apollo Manchester
- February 28 – London, England – OVO Arena Wembley
- March 1-2 – Birmingham, England – O2 Academy
- March 4 – Zurich, Switzerland – Volkshaus
- March 6 – Rotterdam, Netherlands – RTM Stage Ahoy
- March 7 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Eats Music Hall
- March 19 – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Arena
- March 24 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
- March 26 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
For the Australia and New Zealand dates, Jordan Davis toured with support artists Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason, and Rachael Fahim. For the Sydney show, doors opened at 6 PM, with Jordan Davis taking the stage at 9:20 PM.
Many of the Australian arena shows sold out. This was Jordan Davis’s first time headlining large arenas in Australia.
What Are the Jordan Davis 2026 US Tour Dates?
Jordan Davis’s confirmed 2026 North American tour dates include:
- April 11 – San Diego, CA – Boots In The Park Festival
- June 6 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium (CMA Fest)
- June 12 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
- June 13 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion
- June 17 – North Lawrence, OH – The Country Fest
- June 19 – Henderson, NV – Sunset Station Outdoor Amphitheater
- June 26 – Buffalo, NY – Sahlen Field (WYRK Taste of Country with Luke Bryan)
- June 27 – Windsor, Canada – The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
- July 10 – Council Bluffs, IA – Stir Concert Cove
- July 11 – Chicago, IL – Windy City Smokeout Festival
Additional confirmed summer dates include:
- July 17 – Mount Pleasant, MI – Outdoors at Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort (with Tucker Wetmore)
- July 24 – Yerington, NV, and August 9 – Cincinnati, OH
There are currently 21 scheduled shows running through October 24, 2026.
How Much Do Jordan Davis 2026 Tour Tickets Cost?
Jordan Davis 2026 tour tickets start at $70. Ticket prices for the 2026 tour start at $70, with an average price of approximately $148. Prices vary by show date and seating location.
Festival passes, VIP packages, and premium seats carry higher price points. For example:
| Ticket Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| General admission / standard | From $70 |
| Average single-show ticket | ~$148 |
| Windy City Smokeout 4-day pass | From $326 |
| Voices of America 4-day pass | From $556 |
| VIP and premium seats | Up to $6,320 |
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and authorized resale marketplaces. Presale access is available through fan club and Ticketmaster accounts before general on-sale dates.
What Is the Jordan Davis 2026 Tour Setlist?
Jordan Davis performs approximately 1 hour and 42 minutes per show. Fans can expect to hear songs including “Ain’t Enough Road,” “Turn This Truck Around,” “Bar None,” “I Ain’t Sayin’,” “Almost Maybes,” “What My World Spins Around,” “Tucson Too Late,” “Next Thing You Know,” and a late-show performance of “Buy Dirt.”
Based on recent 2026 performances, the expected setlist includes songs from all 3 studio albums:
From Learn the Hard Way (2025):
- “Bar None”
- “I Ain’t Sayin'”
- “Turn This Truck Around”
- “Learn the Hard Way”
- “Know You Like That”
From Bluebird Days (2023):
- “Buy Dirt”
- “Next Thing You Know”
- “What My World Spins Around”
- “Tucson Too Late”
From Home State (2018):
- “Singles You Up”
- “Take It from Me”
- “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot”
Many stops include a fast-moving medley that increases singalong moments. The show alternates between full-throttle anthems and intimate ballads, with visuals focused on the songs and interaction between Davis and the crowd.
What Album Is Jordan Davis Touring Behind in 2026?
Learn the Hard Way is Jordan Davis’s third studio album. It was released on August 15, 2025, via MCA Nashville.
Produced by Paul DiGiovanni, Learn the Hard Way contains 17 songs across 50 minutes. Highlights include “Bar None,” a melodic account of moving on from heartbreak, and “Jesus Wouldn’t Do,” an introspective ballad about owning imperfection. The album features Carly Pearce on the duet “Mess with Missing You” and Marcus King on the Southern rock-influenced track “Louisiana Stick.”
“I Ain’t Sayin'” became a record-breaker in the UK, spending 8 weeks at number 1 on country radio.
Who Are the Jordan Davis 2026 Tour Supporting Acts?
Jordan Davis tours with 3 different support lineups depending on the region:
- UK and Europe: Avery Anna and Solon Holt
- Australia and New Zealand: Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason, and Rachael Fahim
- US summer dates: Tucker Wetmore joins select US dates, including the July 17 show at Soaring Eagle Casino in Michigan.
Festival co-headliners on the summer 2026 run include Blake Shelton, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Russell Dickerson, and Tyler Hubbard.
Why Is the Jordan Davis 2026 Tour Significant?
The Ain’t Enough Road Tour is Jordan Davis’s biggest international undertaking to date. It spans multiple countries including the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, and Australia.
Davis has accumulated over 8.4 billion career streams and earned multiple CMA and ACM Awards, including Song of the Year for 2 different songs from the same album. The 2026 tour marks his arrival as a headline arena act on 4 continents, transitioning from support act to global headliner in under a decade.
Tickets for all remaining dates are available at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.

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