Jordan Davis (US) Announces Ain't Enough Road AUS + NZ Tour For March 2026

Frontier Touring is excited to reveal that the award-winning, multi-platinum, Jordan Davis, will make his highly anticipated return to Australia and New Zealand with his electrifying live show next March 2026.
Joined by an impressive lineup of special guests including Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason and Australia’s own Rachael Fahim, Davis kicks off the tour making his New Zealand debut at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Thursday 19 March, before making his way back to Australia to perform the coveted headline slot at CMC Rocks QLD on Sunday 22 March. The Australian headline tour will then see Davis head to Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney on Tuesday 24 March, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne on Thursday 26 March before a final show at Perth’s Ice Cream Factory on Saturday 28 March.
Frontier Members and Drove Members can access their respective presales on Thursday 25 September from 12pm local time, before tickets go on sale from 11am local time on Monday 29 September.
Last in Australia early 2025, opening for Luke Combs on his Australia and New Zealand Tour, Davis wowed the sell-out crowds with his unforgettable live set.
With his second full-length album, Bluebird Days, producing four consecutive No. 1s and two ‘Song Of The Year’ award-winning titles for “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know”, the Louisiana-native cemented himself as a game-changing artist, blending the sounds of country with modern influences.
Releasing his latest, third studio album, Learn The Hard Way, just last month, fans can expect to hear something brand new from the hit maker, including GOLD-certified and 8th career No.1, “I Ain’t Sayin” and recent singles “Turn This Truck Around”, “Bar None” and “In Case You Missed It” live in Australia for the very first time.
A natural live performer, Davis has fast become one of the genre’s most impressive acts. Kicking off his headline Ain’t Enough Road Tour in LA this month, the tour sees Davis head across North America and Europe before reaching our shores in March 2026.
Joining Jordan Davis for these special headline shows is an exceptional lineup of global talent in Tucker Wetmore (USA), Vincent Mason (USA) and Rachael Fahim (AUS).
Tucker
Wetmore
With a warm vocal cut from the
woods of the Pacific Northwest and an easy instinct for
modern grooves, Tucker Wetmore has emerged as one of
country’s most dynamic new stars. An ACM and CMA
Awards-nominated singer-songwriter and headline performer
who has already surpassed 1 billion career streams, the
chart-topper has taken just a few years to leave a lasting
mark. Raised in Kalama, Washington, the piano-playing
student of country, rock, reggae and more wrote his first
song after a college football injury, reaching Nashville in
2020. Kicking off his career with back-to-back Platinum
“Wine Into Whiskey” and 2x Platinum
debut No. 1 “Wind Up Missin’ You”,
Wetmore landed on Billboard’s all genre Hot 100 in
2024 with both tracks, showcasing a serene, saw-toothed
country buzz. After two features on the Twisters
soundtrack, his first Grand Ole Opry appearance and a
sold-out headline tour debut, Wetmore released his debut
album What Not To
to wide acclaim in 2025, wrapping hard-won life
lessons in laid-back singalongs, and soul-scouring balladry.
Already a veteran of major tours alongside Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Jordan Davis and more, Wetmore spent this summer on the road with superstar Thomas Rhett, following his first headline shows across the U.S., U.K. and Europe. He’ll return to the highway for festival and headline dates across the U.S. before making his Australia and New Zealand debut in 2026 - as he remains a standout “one to watch” by Billboard, MusicRow, VEVO, Spotify and the Opry.
Vincent
Mason
Vincent Mason, a 24-year-old
singer-songwriter from Roswell, Georgia, is known for his
unique blend of southern country influence and pop
sensibilities. With inspirations like Parker McCollum and
John Mayer, Mason crafts songs that resonate deeply, earning
him over 360 million streams across platforms. His breakout
single, “Hell is a Dance Floor”, from
the EP Can’t Just Be Me, has
brought him widespread recognition and millions of new fans.
Having toured alongside stars like Luke Bryan, Parker
McCollum, Gavin Adcock, and Riley Green, Mason continues to
captivate audiences with his heartfelt storytelling and
dynamic performances.
In March, Mason makes his long-awaited Australian debut, first with a slot at CMC Rocks QLD, before joining Jordan Davis as special guest across all Australian shows.
Rachael
Fahim
One of Australia's most prominent
female voices in modern country-pop with a career that
reflects both authenticity and undeniable star power,
Rachael Fahim joins Jordan Davis on all Australian shows in
her biggest performances to date. A seasoned performer in
her own right, Fahim had her breakout in 2017, winning the
Toyota Star Maker Award – Australia's biggest and most
prestigious country music competition. Since then, she has
continued to pave her own way, becoming a well-known and
much-loved artist in the Australian country music community.
With five No.1 singles on Australian country radio, she has
become a mainstay on both traditional and digital country
platforms. Playing over 800 gigs, Fahim has shared stages
with fellow Aussies Dean Lewis and Pete Murray as well as
performing sets at SXSW and CMC Rocks QLD, further cementing
her reputation as one of the country’s hardest-working and
most magnetic live acts.
As Jordan Davis prepares to make his highly anticipated return to Australia following an incredible 2025 of unforgettable live performances, don’t miss the country star as he heads across Australia and New Zealand next March 2026, with special guests Tucker Wetmore, Vincent Mason and Rachael Fahim.
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