Country music star Jordan Davis added a new feather to his cap as he co-hosted the 17th annual ACM Honors alongside Carly Pearce. The event, a celebration of country music’s finest, took place at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium and aired on September 24th on Merit Street.
A Night of Gratitude and Camaraderie
For Davis, the ACM Honors offered a unique opportunity to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in the country music industry. “It’s a special night to honor so many people we see throughout the year,” Davis shared in an interview with Billboard. “It’s a homecoming, a chance for us to say thank you and show how much their roles mean to the industry.”
Pearce Proves the Perfect Co-Pilot
This year’s ceremony marked Davis’s debut as an ACM Honors co-host, a role he navigated smoothly alongside the seasoned Carly Pearce. He praised Pearce’s professionalism and stage presence, noting her ability to make the experience comfortable and effortless. “Carly’s a pro,” Davis remarked. “She made sure everything flowed well and even suggested changes that made the script read better.”
Memorable Moments and Moving Collaborations
The event was filled with standout performances, including a moving rendition of Vince Gill’s “When I Call Your Name” by Gill himself and Ashley McBryde. Davis, who witnessed their rehearsal in the empty Ryman, described the experience as “truly moving.” The energy was palpable as fans filled the 2,362-capacity venue to celebrate the honorees, who included industry veterans like Alan Jackson, Walt Aldridge, and Trisha Yearwood, as well as rising stars like Lainey Wilson.
A New Chapter of Sounds
Davis, known for chart-topping hits like “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know,” is gearing up for the release of his next project. The upcoming album promises a return to his roots, incorporating sounds reminiscent of his early work on the “Home State” album.
His latest single, “I Ain’t Sayin’,” offers a glimpse into this new chapter. The song, penned by Travis Wood, Steve Moakler, Mark Holman, and Emily Reid, resonated with Davis instantly. “When I first heard it,” he said, “It felt like something I would’ve written.” The new album, slated for release early next year, will feature a mix of introspective songs about family life and high-energy tracks that have become staples of his live performances.
Looking Ahead: Collaborations and Career Momentum
Davis expressed his enthusiasm for future collaborations, particularly with Pearce. He hinted at upcoming writing sessions and hopes of releasing a duet in the near future.
As Davis wrapped up his successful D—n Good Time Tour, he reflected on the importance of creating music that resonates with his fans. His commitment to authenticity and his evolving sound ensure that Jordan Davis will remain a force to be reckoned with in country music for years to come.