Country favorite Dylan Scott is heading back out on the road this fall, bringing his signature mix of heart, grit, and small-town spirit to stages across the U.S. His upcoming “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us Tour” kicks off October 3 in Knoxville, Tennessee, and features rising stars George Birge and Josh Ross as special guests.
Scott shared the exciting news on Monday, calling the tour a chance to connect with fans and bring his latest music to life, along with the hits that first put him on the map. With chart-toppers like “My Girl,” “New Truck,” and “Can’t Have Mine” under his belt, the Louisiana native continues to prove why he’s one of country music’s most reliable voices.
The tour shares its name with Scott’s latest single, a heartfelt tribute to his roots and the fans who’ve been with him from the start. He’ll hit more than 20 cities before wrapping things up on November 21 in Savannah, Georgia. Tickets go on sale April 26 at 10 a.m. local time on his official website.
Small-Town Roots, Stadium-Ready Sound
Scott’s music has always been rooted in real life—equal parts down-home charm and radio-ready energy. Born in Bastrop, Louisiana, he grew up surrounded by music of all genres. His dad, who once played guitar for country legend Freddy Fender, helped shape Dylan’s early love for storytelling through song.
That influence clearly still shows today. Since his 2016 self-titled debut album, Scott has built a dedicated following with his honest lyrics, smooth vocals, and a knack for delivering both love songs and party anthems. His 2022 album “Livin’ My Best Life” took that momentum even further, showing his range as both a performer and a songwriter.
This fall, he’s sharing the stage with two up-and-comers who are quickly making names for themselves. Birge brings Texas swagger and clever lyricism that country lovers admire, while Ross delivers raw emotion and an edge that’s helping him stand out in Nashville’s crowded scene.
As the “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us Tour” rolls into cities across the country, Scott isn’t just putting on a show—he’s celebrating the journey, the people, and the places that helped him get where he is. For longtime fans and new listeners alike, it’s shaping up to be one of the can’t-miss country tours of the year.
“Easy Does It Tour” Dates:
Sept 25 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
Sept 26 – Nashville @ The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards
Sept 27 – New Haven, KY @ The Amp at Log Still
Oct 2 – Salem, VA @ Salem Civic Center
Oct 3 – Moon Township, PA @ UPMC Event Center
Oct 4 – Schenectady, NY @ Proctors Theatre
Oct 9 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Wings Event Center
Oct 10 – Waukee, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall
Oct 11 – Lawrenceburg, IN @ Hollywood Casino – Lawrenceburg Event Center
Oct 16 – Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium
Oct 17 – Washington, DC @ Plaza Stage at Nationals Park
Oct 18 – Charleston, SC @ The Refinery Charleston
Oct 23 – Springfield, MO @ Shrine Auditorium
Oct 24 – Mankato, MN @ Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center – Grand Hall
Oct 25 – Fargo, ND @ Scheels Arena
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Dylan Scott Announces 2025 Fall Tour With George Birge and Josh Ross