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Dylan Scott Plots ‘Till I Can’t I Will Tour’ For March

December 12, 2025/by Lorie Hollabaugh

Dylan Scott. Photo: Eric Ryan Anderson

Dylan Scott will head into spring on his new 2026 “Till I Can’t I Will Tour,” which kicks off in March.

The new tour will visit Chicago, Tampa, San Diego, Louisville, Fort Worth, Las Vegas and more, and will feature special guests 12/OC, Kelsey Hart and Lauren Watkins. General on sale begins today (Dec. 12) here.

Scott celebrated this holiday season in a special way recently, when he surprised his father with the recording and release of the original holiday song “Two Christmas Trees,” co-written by his dad in the ’80s. Out now, the track spans three generations of the Scott family men, also featuring Scott’s son, Beckett, on the final verse. Though Scott was not raised in a household with divorce, the song was frequently heard in their home growing up. The new release follows several other holiday tracks recorded by Scott, including “Jingle Bell Rock,” “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas,” “Mary, Did You Know?” and “Winter Wonderland.”

Scott’s single “What He’ll Never Have” is currently Top 20 and rising at country radio and was named one of ASCAP’s most-performed country songs of the year. Earlier this year “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” became Scott’s sixth career No. 1, and he began 2025 at the top of the charts with “Boys Back Home,” featuring Dylan Marlowe, and with two No. 1s in 2025 alone and another nearing the top of the chart, he is Country Aircheck’s third most-played artist at country radio this year.

“Till I Can’t I Will Tour” Dates:
March 12, 2026 in Syracuse, N.Y. at Landmark Theatre*
March 13, 2026 in Bensalem, Pa. at Parx Casino – Xcite Center
March 14, 2026 in Bangor, Maine at Cross Insurance Center*
March 20, 2026 in Orillia, Ont. at Casino Rama*
March 21, 2026 in Ottawa, Ont. at Hard Rock Ottawa*
March 27, 2026 in Tallahassee, Fla. at Kleiman Park#
March 28, 2026 in Tampa, Fla. at TBD
April 11, 2026 in San Diego, Calif. at Boots In The Park#
April 16, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio at Agora Ballroom●
April 18, 2026 in Jacksonville, Fla. at Bulls, Boots & Barrels#
April 23, 2026 in Louisville, Ky. at The Palace Theatre●
April 24, 2026 in Mount Pleasant, Mich. at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort●
April 25, 2026 in Windsor, Ont. at Colosseum Windsor●
May 8, 2026 in Sacramento, Calif. at KNCI’s Country In The Park#
May 9, 2026 in Henderson, Nev. at Green Valley Ranch●
May 15, 2026 in Rosemont, Ill. at Joe’s Live●
May 29, 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas at Billy Bob’s Texas+
May 30, 2026 in Helotes, Texas at Floores Country Store+

* with special guest 12/OC
● with special guest Kelsey Hart
+ with special guest Lauren Watkins
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Lorie Hollabaugh
Lorie Hollabaugh
Hollabaugh, a staff writer at MusicRow magazine, has over 20 years of music business experience and has written for publications including American Profile, CMA Close Up, Nashville Arts And Entertainment, The Boot and Country Weekly. She has a Broadcast Journalism and Speech Communication degree from Texas Christian University, (go Horned Frogs), and welcomes your feedback or story ideas at lhollabaugh@musicrow.com.
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