You and a guest will meet Dustin Lynch and enjoy two tickets from the artist-hold list to a US show of your choice! Plus, to remember the night receive an autographed hat that Dustin wears on stage.
Lynch has already scored six Number One singles, six Gold or Platinum certifications, and membership in the historic Grand Ole Opry. But his fourth album, Tullahoma, marks a true moment of arrival, a leap from rising star to career artist.
Featuring the stunning duet “Thinking ‘Bout You” with Lauren Alaina and contributions from writers including Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley, Old Dominion's Matt Ramsey, and the late producer/songwriter busbee, Tullahoma is Lynch’s most personal and ambitious statement to date, depicting the lives and feelings of small-town America.
Since his debut with his 2012 self-titled, Number One album, and the Platinum-certified single “Cowboys and Angels,” Lynch has, in the words of Billboard magazine, "steadily built one of the most consistent recording careers in modern country music.” He has toured with the likes of Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, and Brad Paisley; most recently, he joined Thomas Rhett’s Very Hot Summer tour. With over 1.6 billion total career streams, Lynch has earned industry recognition with Billboard Music Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, and CMT Music Awards nominations.
Tullahoma’s track list includes his recent Number One hit “Good Girl” and the three songs on his 2019 Ridin’ Roads EP. Lynch has six writing credits on the album (the most he has ever had on one project), and for the first time, collaborated with a single producer, his longtime friend Zach Crowell, for the entire album. “After ‘Small Town Boy’ and ‘Good Girl,’ Zach and I had some confidence in our process,” he says. “And it’s a very unique process, sprinkling different instruments on a little bit at a time. There’s no rush. It’s as organic as it can get.”
Lynch was eager to hit the road as the headliner on the STAY COUNTRY 2020 tour: “I didn’t move to Nashville to be in a studio in a basement,” he says. “I came so I could be on stage and play arenas. Getting to do that is what I love and I just want to make that show better every single city, every single night.”