Davis said his new album is "the best way to sum up the past few years."
Jordan Davis (Source: Supplied)
Jordan Davis will release his third album, Learn The Hard Way, this August.
The American country singer has also unveiled the title track, which he teased on social media this week. Davis dropped the album’s single, Bar None, in late March.
“Learn The Hard Way is more than just a new track… It’s a whole record and the best way to sum up the past few years,” Davis revealed on social media today. The new album will be released on Friday, 15 August, via MCA Nashville. You can pre-order/pre-save the album here.
The announcement of Learn The Hard Way follows the recent news of Davis’s Ain’t Enough Road Tour, which will take place across the US this September and October. He’ll be joined by special guests Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason.
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Learn The Hard Way is the follow-up to Davis’s Platinum-selling debut album, Home State, and the Platinum-selling Bluebird Days, which spawned four consecutive #1 singles in What My World Spins Around, Tucson Too Late, Buy Dirt and Next Thing You Know.
Bluebird Days also produced two Song of the Year award-winning hits, Next Thing You Know (ACM) and Buy Dirt (CMA and NSAI), off the same album, making Davis the first artist in history to ever do that.
In February, Davis shared that he and his wife, Kristen, were expecting their fourth child. Baby Davis #4 is due in June.
In a video announcing the news, Davis said: “2025’s gonna be a big one. Namely, because we’re gonna be welcoming a brand-new baby. Love to meet you, baby Davis.”
Jordan and Kristen married in 2017 and are parents to five-year-old Eloise, three-year-old Locklan, and 19-month-old Elijah.
Davis visited Australia earlier this year, opening for Luke Combs in stadiums. Davis made his live debut in Australia in March 2023, performing at CMC Rocks alongside Morgan Wallen, Kip Moore, Zac Brown Band, and many more. This year, he performed at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium, Sydney’s Accor Stadium, and Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium.