The Did We Just Become Best Friends? Tour runs this April
After teasing fans about an upcoming announcement, fellow rising stars Dylan Marlowe and Conner Smith announce their upcoming co-headlining tour Did We Just Become Best Friends? Tour. The tour kicks off on April 2nd in Columbia, South Carolina at The Senate. Additionally, the tour will include openers Hannah McFarland and Cole Goodwin.
Presales are underway with the general sale on Friday, February 7th.
Rooted in the classic skills of country music’s past – but finding new ways to deliver three chords and the truth – Dylan Marlowe is an emerging Sony Music Nashville artist proving tradition and convention are very different things. Raised in Statesboro, Georgia, the avid outdoorsman’s unique creative path began with an equally diverse soundtrack, ranging from Eric Church and Kenny Chesney to Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Good Charlotte, and Blink-182. A self-taught writer fusing heartland storytelling with hard-edged intensity, Marlowe broke out with an attention-grabbing cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License” in 2021, changing the lyrics to reflect his own backwoods story and resulting in more than half a million TikTok followers. Marlowe went on to drop a series of self-penned singles and EPs like “Record High” and Dirt Road When I Die, eventually racking up 328 million global career streams as an artist, while co-penning Jon Pardi’s No. 1 hit, “Last Night Lonely.” Most recently, Marlowe released his debut album, Mid-Twenties Crisis.
Representing a new generation of hitmakers, Conner Smith is an emerging country artist building on breakout success, whose growing catalog reflects an instinctual mix of craftsmanship and mass appeal. A Nashville native carrying on country’s proud singer/songwriter tradition, the gold-selling entertainer wields a sturdy, salt-of-the-earth vocal and first found success capturing youthful energy, but now begins a new chapter of growth. Parlaying a teenaged publishing deal into his 2022 debut Didn’t Go Too Far, Smith’s Top 40 arrival “Learn From It,” viral smash “I Hate Alabama” and gold-certified hit “Take It Slow” earned the rising star a legion of followers. After hitting the road with Thomas Rhett, Cole Swindell, Chase Rice and Parker McCollum, Smith followed up with a jam-packed 2024 which kicked off with his full-length album, Smoky Mountains, pairing sharp hooks and timeless country sonics with a sincere nod to his love for Appalachia.
Dylan Marlowe & Conner Smith Did We Just Become Best Friends? Tour Dates:
Apr 2 – Columbia, SC @ The Senate
Apr 3 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
Apr 4 – Tampa, FL @ Dallas Bull
Apr 10 – Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
Apr 11 – Isle of Palms, SC @ The Windjammer
Apr 12 – Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre