Dylan Scott’s Till I Can’t I Will Tour Wraps: Highlights and What’s Next

Dylan Scott, the multi-platinum Louisiana native, wraps his 2026 Till I Can’t I Will Tour on May 30 at Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas, bringing a 18-date North American run to a close after launching March 12, 2026, in Syracuse, New York. The tour, announced through his label Curb Records, featured rotating special guests including 12/OC, Kelsey Hart, and Lauren Watkins on select dates. Scott built the tour on the strength of his 2025 album “Easy Does It” and back-to-back No. 1 singles that made him the third most-played artist on Country radio that year.

The Tour That Defined Dylan Scott’s 2026 Spring

The Till I Can’t I Will Tour marks a significant chapter for Scott, who spent 2025 breaking records with No. 1 hit “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” and a Top 20 follow-up, “What He’ll Never Have,” in addition to the chart-topping collaboration with Dylan Marlowe, “Boys Back Home.” The 2026 run carried that momentum into 18 dates across major markets including Chicago, Fort Worth, and Las Vegas before tonight’s final stop in Helotes. Floore’s Country Store, a Texas institution that has hosted legends from Willie Nelson onward, is a fitting venue to close a tour that leaned into the honky-tonk spirit at the core of Scott’s sound. The rotating guest lineup of Kelsey Hart and Lauren Watkins introduced both artists to Scott’s devoted fanbase across the run, adding discovery value beyond the headliner.

Dylan Scott’s Easy Does It Album and What’s Driving the Momentum

“Easy Does It,” Scott’s third album, became the engine for this tour cycle. The record spans the warmth of Louisiana small-town life, traditional country cadences, and the kind of storytelling detail that earns repeat listens. “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” spent multiple weeks at No. 1 on Country Airplay and helped Scott set personal records for radio performance in 2025. Taste of Country praised the album for its consistency and Scott’s ability to balance hit-radio polish with genuine emotional weight. The result is an artist who is not riding a single song but building an audience that shows up album after album, and that audience packed venues from Syracuse to Las Vegas this spring.

What’s Next for Dylan Scott After the Tour Wraps

No official summer tour has been announced following tonight’s final date, but Scott has not slowed his release pace. His radio presence and festival bookings throughout 2026 suggest a continuation of the momentum he has built since 2023. Ticketmaster shows upcoming event listings that will reflect any new tour announcements as they drop. For country fans in Florida, Scott has made appearances at regional festivals that align with the touring circuit, and his profile makes him exactly the kind of artist that festivals like Sunset Country Fest 2027 are built around. Keep following our coverage for updates on his next move.

  • Tour: Till I Can’t I Will Tour, 18 dates, March 12 to May 30, 2026
  • Final date: May 30, 2026, Floore’s Country Store, Helotes, Texas
  • Special guests: 12/OC, Kelsey Hart, Lauren Watkins (select dates)
  • Album: “Easy Does It” (Curb Records, 2025)
  • No. 1 hits: “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” “Boys Back Home” (with Dylan Marlowe)
  • 2025 stat: Third most-played artist on Country radio

Frequently Asked: Where is Dylan Scott’s Till I Can’t I Will Tour final date in 2026?

Dylan Scott’s Till I Can’t I Will Tour concludes on May 30, 2026, at Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas. The 18-date North American tour launched March 12, 2026, in Syracuse, New York, and featured special guests Kelsey Hart and Lauren Watkins on select dates throughout the run.

Dylan Scott’s Till I Can’t I Will Tour closes a remarkable spring run that reinforced his standing as one of country music’s most consistent live draws. As he looks toward summer and beyond, the stage is set for another strong chapter. For more on the artists and events defining country music in 2026, keep following Sunset Country Fest and check out our guide to the best country bars near Orlando as the region gears up for March 2027.

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us