INCLUDES SHOWS IN TEXAS, NASHVILLE, NEW YORK CITY, RALEIGH & ASHEVILLE
TICKETS ON SALE THIS WEEK

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Today, acclaimed singer-songwriters Dylan Gossett and Charles Wesley Godwinannounce their 2026 co-headline U.S. tour, bringing two standout voices in modern country and Americana together for a run of highly-anticipated dates this fall. The co-headline tour promises to deliver unforgettable shows spotlighting two of the genres’ most compelling songwriters and in-demand live performers.
Kicking off August 28 in Lubbock, Texas, the co-headline tour will make stops across North America through October, including in New Braunfels, Nashville, New York City, Raleigh and Asheville. Tickets will be available via artist presale on Thursday, May 7 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by public on-sale on Friday, May 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Max Alan will join the tour as support. See the full list of tour dates below.
Austin, Texas native Dylan Gossett continues to build momentum in 2026 with the recent release of his deeply personal new single “My Boy,” a heartfelt tribute dedicated to his growing family that further showcases his signature storytelling, which Billboard described as “a beautiful message to his son.” The track arrives amid a busy touring schedule, including a recent appearance supporting fellow Texan George Strait in Lubbock, as well as upcoming summer tour dates with Mumford & Sons and The Red Clay Strays. Fresh off the success of his critically acclaimed debut album Westward, Gossett remains one of country music’s fastest-rising artists, drawing fans worldwide with his vulnerable lyricism and powerful live performances. See Gossett’s full upcoming tour dates here.
West Virginia native Charles Wesley Godwin is getting ready for a big year in 2026. During his explosive Stagecoach set last month, Godwin announced that his new song “Better That Way”will feature country superstar Luke Combs and be released on May 15 via Big Loud Records. “Better That Way” will impact country radio immediately following its release. In addition to the new song announcement, Godwin teased a new album from the stage. Last week, Godwin was also announced as an opener on Kacey Musgraves Middle of Nowhere tour. See Godwin’s full upcoming tour dates here.
DYLAN GOSSETT & CHARLES WESLEY GODWIN CO-HEADLINE TOUR DATES:
August 28 // Lubbock, TX // Cook’s Garage
August 29 // New Braunfels, TX // Whitewater Amphitheater
September 26 // Nashville, TN // The Pinnacle
September 29 // New York, NY // The Rooftop at Pier 17
October 1 // Raleigh, NC // Red Hat Amphitheater
October 2 // Asheville, NC // Hellbender