Jordan Davis Reflects On ‘Really Special’ Year, Shares What’s In Store For 2022
2021 was a monumental year for Jordan Davis, both personally and professionally. The country hitmaker welcomed his second child, a…

Jordan Davis, Photo by David Bradley
2021 was a monumental year for Jordan Davis, both personally and professionally.
The country hitmaker welcomed his second child, a son named Locklan Joseph, released his Buy Dirt EP, which features a hit collaboration with Luke Bryan, headlined his very own tour and hit the road as direct support to Kane Brown.
To say 2021 was a banner year for the Louisiana native would be an understatement.
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Ahead of the new year, Davis took time to look back on the events of 2021 share his thoughts on some of the year’s best moments.
“Reflecting back on 2021, man, we released the EP Buy Dirt, and that’s been really special for us, so seeing that EP really connect with the fans, and the son in general, you know, ‘Buy Dirt’ with me and Luke has been really, really cool to see people gravitate towards that one. So, that’s been one of the coolest things of 2021,” he recalled in an interview with his record label.

As for 2022, Davis is set to hit the ground running. Come January 6, the “Take It From Me” singer will join Dierks Bentley on the road for the 2022 leg of his Beers On Me Tour with fellow special guests Tenille Arts and Lainey Wilson.
Davis says he’s more than ready to return to the road.
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“Looking ahead to 2022, just getting back on the road playing shows. We’re going out with Dierks early in the year, and then just gonna stay busy for the rest of the year playing shows. So, really the thing I’m most looking forward to is just getting back on the road and playing for the fans,” he shared when asked what he’s looking forward to most in 2022.
With “Buy Dirt” sitting inside the Top 5 at country radio and the tour with Bentley on the horizon, it’s safe to say 2022 is shaping up to be another historic year for Jordan Davis.
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