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Award-winning country singer to perform in Hershey
Award-winning country singer to perform in Hershey

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time09-04-2025

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Award-winning country singer to perform in Hershey

HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) — Award-winning country singer Jordan Davis is coming to Hershey later this year. Hershey Entertainment said Davis, known for his songs 'Next Thing You Know' and 'Buy Dirt,' is set to hit the stage at the GIANT Center in Hershey on Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. as part of his 'Ain't Enough Road Tour.' Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Davis will be joined by special guests Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason during his Hershey show, Hershey Entertainment said. Hershey Entertainment added that Davis recently released a new single, 'Bar None,' from his upcoming album, which is slated for release in 2025. Tickets can be purchased on the Hershey Entertainment website and Ticketmaster. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Frou Frou, Remy Zero Reunite For Los Angeles ‘Garden State' Anniversary Concert
Frou Frou, Remy Zero Reunite For Los Angeles ‘Garden State' Anniversary Concert

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time31-03-2025

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Frou Frou, Remy Zero Reunite For Los Angeles ‘Garden State' Anniversary Concert

More than 20 years since it became required listening for any mid-aughts music fan, the artists featured on the soundtrack to acclaimed indie film Garden State have come together in Los Angeles for a one-night only affair. Initially released in July 2004, Garden State served as the directorial debut for Scrubs star Zach Braff, and earned itself a nomination for the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Though it avoided much of the Hollywood glitz and glamor, the film developed a cult following, thanks in part to its eclectic soundtrack. More from Billboard Kurt Cobain's Legendary 'MTV Unplugged' Acoustic Guitar to Go On Display For First Time in Europe Jordan Davis Slates Headlining Ain't Enough Road Tour: 'It's Going to Be Some Great Music' Guster Perform With Cast of 'Finn' After LGBTQ+ Musical Canceled Following Trump Kennedy Center Takeover Equally influential and acclaimed, the soundtrack collected names such as The Shins, Coldplay, and Iron & Wine as something of a snapshot of the era's indie landscape. Ultimately, the soundtrack peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 and won the 2005 Grammy for best compilation soundtrack for visual media. In October 2024, it was announced a special concert celebration would take place at Los Angeles' Greek Theater on March 29, with proceeds from the affair going to benefit The Midnight Mission, a homeless shelter and services provider founded in L.A. in 1914. Promotion for the event promised appearances from (almost) every artist featured on the soundtrack, along with 'very special guests' by way of cast member appearances, and on Saturday (March 29), the full anniversary concert came to fruition. Artists such as The Shins were on hand to perform the likes of 'Caring is Creepy' and 'New Slang' (which attained widespread fame thanks to Natalie Portman's character insisting the song will 'change your life; I swear'), while Cary Brothers, Bonnie Somerville, Colin Hay, Thievery Corporation, Cary Brothers, and Sophie Barker of Zero 7 also appeared to perform their respective cuts. A handful of notable absences did alter the dream lineup, however. While pop heavyweights Coldplay weren't on hand to perform 'Don't Panic,' neither were Simon & Garfunkel available to run through 'The Only Living Boy in New York.' In their absence, Laufey and The Milk Carton Kids got up onstage to cover their songs, respectively. Likewise, Iron & Wine paid tribute to the late Nick Drake by adding a rendition of 'One of These Things First' to his scheduled performance. The event also resulted in a couple of rare performances from the likes of Frou Frou and Remy Zero. While Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth of Frou Frou have been active again since 2017, the pair had not performed live since 2019, with the Garden State concert seeing them appear onstage once again. Remy Zero, meanwhile, broke up in 2010 and reformed exclusively for the Saturday concert. The band largely reunited to play their 1998 track 'Fair,' though they also used the opportunity to provide fans with a chance to hear the track 'Save Me,' which found fame as the theme to Smallville from 2001 to 2011. On the non-musical front, the event also featured appearances from both Braff and Portman, while Danny DeVito (an executive producer on the original film), and Braff's former Scrubs co-stars Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke took to the stage to partake in the festivities and the fundraising efforts. For those that missed out on the event, the concert will be available to purchase for streaming from April 6. Proceeds from the stream will also be donated to The Midnight Mission. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Jordan Davis bringing tour to Nutter Center
Jordan Davis bringing tour to Nutter Center

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time31-03-2025

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Jordan Davis bringing tour to Nutter Center

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A country artist is stopping in Greene County for his tour in October. At 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, Jordan Davis will perform songs at Wright State University's Nutter Center for his 'Ain't Enough Road Tour.' On the tour, Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason will join Davis. Davis is known for songs like 'Buy Dirt,' 'Next Thing You Know,' 'What My World Spins Around' and more. Presale tickets are available starting April 2, and general ticket sales begin at 10 a.m. on April 4. To purchase tickets, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jordan Davis Slates Headlining Ain't Enough Road Tour: ‘It's Going to Be Some Great Music'
Jordan Davis Slates Headlining Ain't Enough Road Tour: ‘It's Going to Be Some Great Music'

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time31-03-2025

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Jordan Davis Slates Headlining Ain't Enough Road Tour: ‘It's Going to Be Some Great Music'

Five-time Billboard Country Airplay chart-topper Jordan Davis will hit the road again this year, when his 18-city, headlining 2025 Ain't Enough Road Tour, produced by Live Nation, launches Sept. 11 at Acrisure Arena in Greater Palm Springs, Calif. As the 'I Ain't Sayin'' hitmaker prepares for the tour later this year, he says he's feeling the pressure — in the best way. 'The most pressure I feel as a touring artist is when you announce that new tour and now it's a blank slate,' Davis tells Billboard, noting his focus is on giving his best to find new ways of bringing his music and live shows to fans who have supported him since the beginning, from his 2018 debut album, Home State. More from Billboard Jordan Davis, Wife Kristen Share They're Expecting Baby No. 4 With 'Full House'-Inspired Video: Watch Kurt Cobain's Legendary 'MTV Unplugged' Acoustic Guitar to Go On Display For First Time in Europe Guster Perform With Cast of 'Finn' After LGBTQ+ Musical Canceled Following Trump Kennedy Center Takeover 'We're so blessed with an amazing fanbase, truly, the people that have been to 30+ shows and who continue to come and see us and support us,' Davis says. 'When I think of a new tour, that's who I immediately go to, the day one fans. It's like, 'How do I do something that they haven't seen?' If I can do something that feels new and feels cool to a fan that's been there from day one, I think I'm going to cover the wide range of fans we've picked up along the way.' The Ain't Enough Road Tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York, St. Louis and more, before concluding Oct. 25 in Estero, Florida's Hertz Arena. Davis will welcome 'Hell Is a Dance Floor' hitmaker Vincent Mason as an opener. Also joining him is 'Truth About You' hitmaker Mitchell Tenpenny, who previously opened for Davis on his 2024 Damn Good Time World Tour and joined Davis on Luke Combs' recent stadium shows in Australia. 'Mitchell is a superstar,' Davis says, adding, 'Vincent had 'Hell is a Dance Floor,' and I could not stop listening to that song. I saw he signed with Universal, where I'm signed and the second I saw that, I was like, 'I've got to get this kid on tour.' Mitchell and me have a good time and Vincent looks like he's down to have a good time, too. It's going to be some great music.' It was one of those recent Australia shows with Combs and Tenpenny in Brisbane, Australia, that presented Davis with one of his most memorable onstage moments to date. 'There were storms coming in,' Davis recalls. 'We were about three-quarters of the way through our show and I kept seeing the lightning getting closer. I thought, 'I don't know if we will be able to finish this [set] or not,' and just then my drummer came through in our in-ears and was like, 'We have to cut two songs.' I always end 'Buy Dirt' with an a cappella piece. I finished 'Buy Dirt' and I'm standing out there like, 'Ah, I can't not do this.' So, I just started singing it a cappella and about that time, it starts pouring rain. I've never heard a crowd get that loud in my life, singing every word. It was truly one of the most special moments I've had onstage.' Starting with his 2018 Country Airplay chart-topper 'Singles You Up,' Davis has become a radio chart mainstay thanks to songs including 'What My World Spins Around' and 'Tucson Too Late.' Two of his hit singles have earned song of the year accolades: ACM song of the year winner 'Next Thing You Know' and CMA/NSAI song of the year winner 'Buy Dirt.' Those songs helped spur his 2023 album Bluebird Days to platinum-selling status, and earlier this year, he notched the No. 2 Country Airplay hit 'I Ain't Sayin'.' With his new song 'Bar None,' he could potentially extend his chart-topping tally. Though Davis is often a co-writer on many of his hits, such as 'Tucson Too Late' and 'Buy Dirt,' his new song 'Bar None' is an outside cut, written by Hunter Phelps, Lydia Vaughn and Ben Johns, with production by Paul DiGiovanni. 'I fell in love with it from the first time I listened to it,' Davis says. 'The second you hear the hook, you want to be like, all right, I bet you they're going to do this. This one surprised me. I didn't really see it going here. I think about the line, 'If moving on had a scoreboard it'd say, 'You and your memory one/ Me and this bar none.' It gave me a smile, like 'Well done.'' He adds, 'I've always loved being able to kind of twist a hook. That's one of my favorite things about songwriting, to take an idea and go somewhere completely different with it. It's something that feels like a song I haven't done from a production standpoint, even instrumentation-wise, with the banjo part [at the beginning].' While his new single centers on a vain attempt at drowning heartbreak in a barroom, Davis' time is devoted to his career and his family — both of which continue expanding as he keeps piling up hit songs, while he and his wife Kristen are expecting their fourth child. Davis says his growing family is looking at moving into a larger home. 'That was actually the first thing, when my wife told me she was expecting, I was like, 'Well, where are we going to put the nursery?' So, we've started the search for a place with another bedroom.' Davis says they don't know if the baby is a boy or girl yet, and notes, 'We're just going to wait and find out. We've got a girl [daughter Eloise, born in 2019] and two boys [Locklan, born in 2021, and Elijah, born in 2023], which means it'll probably be another boy, which will increase the gray hairs on my head,' he says with a chuckle. 'My boys want another brother, and my daughter really wants a sister.' Even as he focuses on family and work, that doesn't mean Davis doesn't have a favorite Nashville bar he'll visit on occasion. 'I think my buddy Luke [Bryan]'s got a good [bar] downtown with Luke's 32 Bridge. My dad loves to come in town and go honky tonk. If he's in town, we'll go. That's one of the few times I'll hit up Broadway, and we usually always find ourselves at Luke's.' See the tour announcement video for the Jordan Davis Ain't Enough Road Tour, featuring Peyton Manning and Jim Nantz, below: Pre-sale tickets for the Ain't Enough Road Tour will be available beginning Wednesday at 10 a.m. through Davis's fanclub The Parish, while tickets for the tour go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. See the list of tour dates for the Jordan Davis: Ain't Enough Road Tour below: Sept. 11 – Greater Palm Springs, CA @ Acrisure ArenaSept. 12 – Concord, CA @ Toyota Pavilion at ConcordSept.18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek TheatreSept. 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial TheatreSept. 20 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta AmphitheaterSept. 26 – Independence, MO @ Cable Dahmer ArenaSept. 27 – St. Louis, MO @ Chaifetz ArenaOct. 2 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music HallOct. 3 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at FenwayOct. 9 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank ArenaOct. 10 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate ArenaOct. 11 – Milwaukee, WI @ BMO PavilionOct. 16 – Dayton, OH @ Wright State University Nutter CenterOct. 17 – Hershey, PA @ Giant CenterOct. 23 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South ArenaOct. 24 – Savannah, GA @ Enmarket ArenaOct. 25 – Estero, FL @ Hertz Arena Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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