Jordan Davis
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Chair rentals available while supplies last.
Note: chair set up location may be designated on show night.
In stepping back with country music’s biggest stars to emerge in recent years of his latest album Bluebird Days, Jordan Davis tells not only the magic of a song like CMA Song of the Year “Buy Dirt,” but of the evolution of Jordan Davis the person, the songwriter, and the artist.
Sometimes, a popular song becomes more than just a hit—it turns into a phenomenon. And that’s what happened with “Buy Dirt,” Davis’ 2021 duet with Luke Bryan. It reached Number One on the Hot Country Songs chart and was one of the Top Five most streamed country songs in both 2021 and 2022. That kind of success brings expectations, but—as Davis discovered when he set to work on his follow-up album Bluebird Days—it can also lead to a new sense of possibility.
“There’s pressure, definitely,” he says. “It’s not about trying to recreate ‘Buy Dirt,’ but we can approach songs like we approached that one, and that’s to write something that people are going to feel, and not just hear.”
“I’ve settled into a really good headspace in writing songs, which is rooted in being honest—about past things that I’ve gone through, good or bad, and about some things that have kind of scared me about the future. So, the best thing for me is that ‘Buy Dirt’ opened up a whole other lane of songs that I think people can really connect with.”
With Bluebird Days (Davis’ second full-length album, following 2018’s Home State, which included the Platinum-selling No. 1 hits “Singles You Up,” “Take It from Me,” and “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot;” he’s also released two EPs), the Shreveport, Louisiana-born singer-songwriter digs deep into his own experiences for a collection that offers a wide range of emotions, meditations, and memories, matched by his signature sound, blending traditional and contemporary genres and styles. With a young family and a career that’s rapidly on the rise, he was still surprised to see the depth that this material was reaching.
- Seat cushions: Measuring 16 x 16 inches or smaller
- Beach towels & yoga mats: 30” x 60” or smaller are allowed at this show.
- Empty reusable water bottles & canteens
- An individual clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bag: No larger than a 12” x 6” x 12” tote bag or pack with a single compartment and/or small clutch bag (6”x 9”)
- Personal umbrellas
- Phones
- Binoculars
- Personal cameras without detachable lenses
- Sunscreen lotion
- Kindness
- No chairs of any kind
- No blankets
- No strollers or wagons
- No weapons of any kind, including pocket knives
- No flags
- No smoking of anything
- No drugs
- No outside beverages or food
- No golf umbrellas
- No aerosol cans
- No bike helmets inside. Please lock them up with your bike.
- No fireworks or projectiles
- No hula hoops or poi spin balls
- No AeroLoungers
- No pets, including emotional support or companion animals
- No selfie sticks or iPads
- No GoPros or professional-grade cameras
Seat cushions 16” x 16” or smaller are allowed in the venue at all shows. No chairs or blankets are permitted. Low-profile chairs are available to rent at most concerts.
All vendors only accept payment with debit, credit, or Old Mill District gift cards. There is a 1-to-1 cash-to-card exchange at the Guest Services booth for folks who only bring cash. No extra fees.
*NOTE: OMD gift cards cannot be used to purchase merchandise
Only clear, single compartment bags or packs that measure 12-inches tall by 12-inches wide with a depth of 6 inches or fewer are allowed in the venue. Small, non-clear clutch bags that are 6-inches tall by 9-inches wide are the only exception.
At this time there are no additional health and safety procedures to attend shows. Policies could be amended at any time to reflect those changes.