MULTI-PLATINUM ARTIST DYLAN SCOTT KICKS OFF HIS COUNTRY TILL I DIE TOUR WITH SOLD-OUT SHOWS, ATTENDANCE RECORDS, CERTIFICATIONS AND MORE / by Intern KPE

As his Country Till I Die Tour kicks off with his biggest venues yet, multi-Platinum recording artist Dylan Scott proves why the upgraded rooms were needed as he sells out multiple shows, shatters his previous attendance record and headlines his first arena show last Friday (4/11) in Youngstown, Ohio. The arena debut marks his highest-selling and highest-grossing show of his career.


Scott took his rowdy and energetic performance up north to Boston for the opening night of the tour on April 3, where Boston.com stated Scott “had complete control over the crowd the minute he burst on stage…you'd be hard pressed to find more rabidly devoted fans.” The outlet continued their rave review by proclaiming Scott's performance was award-worthy: “At the very least he should win a fan favorite award, because after watching the sheer devotion of his fans when Scott rocked the MGM Music Hall…he's earned it."

In addition to the outpour of fan support, Scott's team showed their love as well by surprising the hitmaker with two Platinum plaques for “This Town's Been Too Good To Us” and “What He'll Never Have.” Earlier this month, Scott snagged his sixth career No. 1 with “This Town's Been Too Good To Us,” marking his second chart-topper of 2025 following “Boys Back Home” with Dylan Marlowe. Scott–the fourth most-played artist at Country radio this year–continues to put his foot on the pedal as “What He'll Never Have” impacts the airwaves on April 21, already poised to be the biggest song of his career with nearly 300M global streams so far.

 

Both Platinum-certified hits are off Scott's upcoming third studio album Easy Does It, releasing May 30 (pre-save here). The 11-track collection, which includes the tour namesake, ties in themes of heartbreak, committed love and nods to the small town that raised him. Scott describes the album title as where he currently is in life, more grounded and focused on appreciating what is right in front of him, no longer caught up in comparison.

 

The road warrior will continue the Country Till I Die Tour next weekend in California before he makes a pit stop for a set at Stagecoach Music Festival on the Mane Stage. Special guests George Birge, Dasha and Graham Barham will join select dates of the tour, running through May. In addition, Scott recently announced a headlining fall show at Nashville's newest venue The Pinnacle on September 26, joined by Birge. The Louisiana native thrived on the road last year, serving as direct support on Cole Swindell's Win The Night Tour before embarking on his own headlining I Owe You One Tour, which saw high demand from fans through sold-out shows.


For tickets and more information, please visit dylanscottcountry.com.