Dylan Scott Announces 2026 ‘Till I Can’t I Will’ Tour Dates Across North America

Dylan Scott Announces 2026 ‘Till I Can’t I Will’ Tour Dates Across North America
Dylan Scott/Photo Credit: Eric Ryan Anderson
Dylan Scott/Photo Credit: Eric Ryan Anderson

Dylan Scott is starting 2026 with new music and a massive tour. His Till I Can’t I Will Tour is coming to cities across the U.S. and Canada with special guests 12/OC, Kelsey Hart, and Lauren Watkins. The news comes on the heels of a huge year of hits, sold-out shows and a heartfelt holiday song release.

According to a press release from Dylan Scott’s management, his 2026 Till I Can’t I Will Tour will kick off in March. The tour will hit major cities like Chicago, Fort Worth and Las Vegas. Presale begins today at 12 p.m. CT with general onsale beginning tomorrow, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. local time – tickets can be purchased here.

In addition to gifting the fans with more tour dates, Scott gave back to his family in a special way this season. He recently 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. Watch Scott surprise his father with the recorded song here. Though Scott was not raised in a household with divorce nor has he experienced divorce himself, 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.”

Watch a past Dylan Scott live performance:

Dylan Scott (Live - Full Show) @ Red, White, and Boom Fest - Cape Coral, Florida - Amazing Quality!!

The Christmas tune and tour announcement round out a massive year for the multi-Platinum recording artist, who released his third studio album Easy Does Itearlier this year. The Tennessean praised the 11-song collection, stating, “Whether backed by a band or accompanied by musicians playing as soft as a whisper, Scott’s gruff baritone, one of his most prominent artistic selling points, takes center stage.” The album features single “What He’ll Never Have,” which is currently Top 20 and rising at Country radio and was named by ASCAP as one of the most-performed country songs of the year, and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” which became Scott’s sixth career No. 1 this year. He began 2025 at the top of the charts with “Boys Back Home,” featuring Dylan Marlowe, rounding out to two No. 1s in 2025 alone as another chart-topper nears, making him the third most-played artist at Country radio this year. The in-demand live act wrapped his Country Till I Die Tour earlier this year, headlining his biggest venues yet including his first-ever arenas and record-breaking attendance, and recently completed his Easy Does It Tour to close out the year.


Till I Can’t I Will Dylan Scott Tour Dates 2026:

  • 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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About Dylan Scott

Despite a multi-Platinum story and six No. 1 singles, including two fresh smashes in 2025 alone, Curb Records hitmaker Dylan Scott has always kept an underdog mindset. A rowdy roughneck with a romantic side – one whose modern edge was sharpened by timeless, emotional twang – the consummate family man broke out with the epic triple-Platinum devotion of “My Girl” in 2016 and followed up with scrappy, under-the-radar consistency. Chart-topping heart-forward anthems like “Hooked,” “Nobody” and “New Truck” all reached RIAA-certified status, but 2025 has launched the crooner into the stratosphere. Posting back-to-back No. 1s with Gold-certified “Boys Back Home” (with Dylan Marlowe) and Platinum-certified “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us,” Scott wraps 2025 as the third most-played country artist of 2025 and continues his hot streak with his current single, Platinum-certified “What He’ll Never Have,” which was honored by ASCAP as one of the most-performed country songs of the year. With nearly 5 billion career streams, legions of fans and countless sold-out shows to his credit, his stardom has somehow grown in relative stealth. But with his third full album, Easy Does It, he’s not sweating. Sure of himself, his talent and his fans, Scott heads toward a new creative chapter with total confidence. Featuring 11 tracks, his signature vocal and vivid intensity take center stage on a set defined by personal truth – whether through heartbreak, romantic devotion or small-town dedication. The in-demand live act wrapped his Country Till I Die Tour earlier this year, headlining his biggest venues yet including his first-ever arenas and record-breaking attendance, and just completed his Easy Does It Tour to close out the year.


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