As part of the Remember This 2021 tour with Kelsea Ballerini and the Jonas Brothers, Jordan McGraw will perform hits from his new EP. "I had a pretty happy quarantine. I got married. I had a baby. A lot of positive things happened while I was inside and so I really took a chance at the beginning of the quarantine to kind of readdress how I was sounding and kind of the vibe that I was putting out," Jordan explained. "I really decided that now is the time for me to just be unapologetically me and just do exactly what I want and really take a hold of my influences so I kind of came out of it as a '90s kid making '80s influenced pop punk in 2020. It's a little bit of Blink-182, a little bit of Duran Duran sprinkled in there and just a whole lot of really fun lyrics."
Jordan shared details about his friendship with the Jonas Brothers that extends far beyond the stage. "Joe will send me ideas that he's working on. I'll send Nick an idea that I'm working on and it's just your friends sending you a song and we kind of bounce ideas off of each other," he explained. "'HER' was actually a song that Nick had just started and didn't have a place for it, so they let me kind of put my own spin on it and make it mine and it's just this big friendly inappropriate joke making community."
Now that he's a married man and father to a baby girl, Jordan cares a lot less about the critics. "Everything around me is so happy that now, I just don't care," he confessed. "As long as people are having fun listening to it. I used to focus on that one crap that would pop up in the comments. But now, it's all about positivity for me."
"I look around and smile at what's going on in my life," Jordan shared during rehearsals. "Why would I not just capture that?"
When asked if he will be getting a new tattoo to commemorate the tour, Jordan joked, "If I put it in writing, my wife will kill me. Unofficially, yes. Of course I will."
Yes, Jordan put away the sequin pants from last tour. Now, his wife is helping out in the fashion department. "It's definitely kind of elevated pop punk vibes so I'm excited to just be actually comfortable," he shared. "The sequined pants, they don't breathe."
"I'm an over-preparer so leading up to the tour, much to my band's frustration, I make us rehearse like non-stop," Jordan admitted. "We run the set, probably five times a day every day, and only take a couple off. By the time we get to the show, there's nothing to worry about...My number one rule for everybody on stage is just have absolutely the most fun that you could possibly have."
When asked to share his drink of choice before performing, Jordan didn't hesitate with his answer. "Tequila 100%," he said, "with a little Topo Chico in it." Cheers to an unforgettable tour!