Dylan Marlowe Will Hit the Road In 2025 With His 'Mid-Twenties Crisis Tour'
Get ready, y'all—country sensation Dylan Marlowe is taking his high-energy show on the road in 2025! Marlowe just announced his highly anticipated “Mid-Twenties Crisis Tour,” hitting 12 cities across the U.S. The tour kicks off on January 23rd at New York City’s iconic Gramercy Theatre, and tickets go on sale Friday, October 18th, with an artist pre-sale starting on Tuesday, October 15th.
“I’m so pumped to be hitting the road in January for this tour,” Marlowe shared in a press release. “When I was writing for the Mid-Twenties Crisis album, I was focused on creating songs that would absolutely crush it live. Now, I can’t believe it’s actually happening. I’m ready to bring this album to life on stage!”
Fans can expect a dynamic setlist packed with both crowd-favorite hits and brand-new tracks, including the smash single “Boys Back Home.” If you’ve ever been to a Dylan Marlowe show, you know it’s going to be an unforgettable night full of sing-alongs, energy, and plenty of surprises!
Don’t miss out! Secure your tickets starting October 18th, and get ready to dive into the highs, lows, and everything in between with Marlowe’s raw and real storytelling on the "Mid-Twenties Crisis Tour!"
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan. 23 – Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY
Jan. 24 – TLA, Philadelphia, PA
Jan. 25 – Royale, Boston, MA
Jan. 30 – Elevation, Grand Rapids, MI
Jan. 31 – Majestic Theatre, Madison, WI
Feb. 1 – Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN
Feb. 6 – Manchester Music Hall, Lexington, KY
Feb. 7 – Joe’s On Weed Street, Chicago, IL
Feb. 8 – The Blue Note, Columbia, MO
Feb. 13 – Mill & Mine, Knoxville, TN
Feb. 14 – Georgia Theatre, Athens, GA
Fresh off the release of his debut album Mid-Twenties Crisis, featuring 15 tracks co-written by Marlowe himself, the tour promises to be a journey through the ups and downs of life in your twenties—with all the feels and some rockin’ good times.
Mark your calendars and get ready to hit the road with Dylan Marlowe this January!
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