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Today, rising country artist Waylon Wyatt announces his 40+ date “Dustpiles World Tour.” Following the announcement of his debut album Dustpiles, out July 17th via Music Soup/Darkroom Records, Waylon will bring his signature storytelling and energy to stages internationally spanning across North American, Europe, and Australia. Playing his biggest venues to date, the tour will officially kick off in August and runs through January 2027. See full tour routing below.

Fans can sign up for early access to tickets by visiting laylo.com/dustpilesworldtour. The artist presale begins Wednesday, May 20, at 10am local time, with public on sale to follow Thursday, May 21, at 10am local time.

Waylon says of the tour: “The Dustpiles World Tour is the biggest and best one for me yet!! Gonna be traveling far and wide across this giant moving sphere. So much is in store for the Dustpiles Tour!!”

Dustpiles is a deeply personal collection of songs exploring love and loss, revealing Waylon at his most introspective and vulnerable. Widely recognized for his acclaimed songwriting, the project also marks a creative turning point for the artist. For the first time, Waylon steps outside his comfort zone to collaborate with a diverse group of songwriters and producers, including Carter Faith, Joe Becker (Sam Barber), Tofer Brown (Tim McGraw, Old Dominion), and Anderson East (Miranda Lambert, The Red Clay Strays, Ty Myers) to name a few. PRE SAVE HERE.

Waylon shared the project’s latest single “But There Was a Time.” Built around slide guitar, dark acoustic textures, and Waylon’s raw vocal delivery, the track explores the feeling of reconnecting with someone who once meant everything to you, only to realize the relationship may not have carried the same weight for them. LISTEN HERE.

Waylon’s last release, “Dead Man Walkin’,” marked a bold new direction for Waylon, blending blues and roots with his signature country Americana into a sound that feels both timeless and distinctly his own. LISTEN HERE. Earlier this year, Waylon released “Didn’t Forget,” delivering his most affecting lyrics to date. This song also features powerhouse Wyatt Flores, the two of them creating beautiful harmonies and emotive lyrics. LISTEN HERE. He also recently collaborated with acclaimed producer Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves, Maggie Rogers, Jelly Roll) on “In Loving Melody” (LISTEN HERE), a poignant meditation on love and loss, the track follows Fitchuk and Waylon’s previous track, “Pretty Little Liar” (LISTEN HERE).

Waylon is currently on his headline “Everywhere Under The Sun” tour, lighting up stages across the country with stops in Birmingham, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. Along with support dates for Sam Barber and the Turnpike Troubadours, Waylon also plans on making major festival appearances at Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo. In March, he captivated audiences at the Country to Country Festival before heading to CMC Rocks in Australia, where he delivered a standout performance and received an RIAA Gold certification for “Jailbreak” alongside Bayker Blankenship.

Waylon’s 2025 was defined by career-building moments at every turn — from standout sets at Stagecoach, Cavendish Beach Music Festival, and FairWell Festival, to opening for Zach Bryan at London’s Hyde Park. He completed his first-ever Australian tour with packed shows in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, and capped the year by being hand-picked as one of VEVO’s 2026 DSCVR Artists to Watch.

UPCOMING WAYLON WYATT DATES

~ Supporting Sam Barber

* Festival Date

+ ‘Everything Under The Sun’ Headline Dates

Bold – ‘Dustpiles World Tour’ Headline Dates

–  June 4 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheatre ~
– June 5 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre ~ (SOLD OUT)
– June 6 – Lexington, KY – Railbird Music Festival *
– June 7 – Nashville, TN – CMA Fest – Chevy Riverfront Stage*
– June 13 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo *
– June 19 – Bloomington, IL – Tailgate N’ Tallboys *
– June 26 – Ponoka, CA – Ponoka Stampede *
– June 27 – Saskatoon, SK – Coors Event Centre +
– June 29 – Lethbridge, AB – Yates Memorial Centre +
– June 30 – Medicine Hat, AB – Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre +
– July 2 – Calgary, AB – National Saloon *
– July 3 – Kelowna, BC – Kelowna Community Theatre +
– July 4 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre +
– July 6 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall +
– July 7 – Casper, WY – The Gaslight Social +
– July 9 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater ~
– July 11 – Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain American Center ~
– July 16 – Majestic Valley Arena – Kalispell, MT (with Cole Chaney)
– July 18 – Whitefish, MT – Under the Big Sky Festival *
– July 25 – Rogers, AR- Walmart AMP (Supporting Turnpike Troubadours)
July 31 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman
– Aug 1 – St. Charles, IA – Hinterland Music Festival *
– Aug 2 – Chicago IL – Lollapalooza *
Aug 4 – Indianapolis, IN – Old National Centre
– Aug 8 – Oro Medonte, ON – Boots & Hearts Festival *
– Aug 10 – Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony
– Aug 11 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
– Aug 12 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
– Aug 14 – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom
– Aug 15 – Montreal, QC – Lasso Music Festival *
– Sept 4 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
– Sept 5 – Fayetteville, AR – Ozark Music Hall
– Sept 6 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
– Sept 8 – Manhattan, KS – The Hat
– Sept 10 – Colorado Spring, CO – Phil Long Music Hall at Bourbon Brothers
– Sept 11 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
– Sept 12 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
– Sept 17 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
– Sept 18 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
– Sept 19 – Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre
– Sept 21 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
– Sept 24 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
– Sept 25 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
– Sept 26 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
– Oct 8 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
– Oct 9 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom
– Oct 10 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
– Oct 13 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
– Oct 14 – Knoxville, TN – The Mill & Mine
– Oct 16 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
– Oct 17 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
– Oct 18 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
– Oct 20 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
– Oct 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
– Oct 23 – Boston, MA – Royale
– Oct 25 – Montreal, QC – Le Studio TD
– Oct 30 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
– Nov 12 – Cologne, DE – Luxor
– Nov 13 – Munich, DE – Hansa 39
– Nov 15 – Hamburg, DE – Logo
– Nov 16 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg
– Nov 18 – London, ENG – 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
– Nov 20 – Bristol, ENG – Electric Bristol
– Nov 22 – Manchester, ENG – New Century Hall
– Nov 23 – Glasgow, SCT – Swg3 Galvanizers
– Nov 25 – Dublin, IE – 3Olympia Theatre
– Jan 16 – Brisbane, QLD – The Tivoli
– Jan 19 – Sydney, NSW – Emmore Theatre
– Jan 23 – Melbourne, VIC – Northcote Theatre
– Jan 27 – Adelaide, SA – The Gov
– Jan 29 – Perth, WA – Astor Theatre Perth

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