Dan + Shay Announce Additional 2017 Dates On Their “OBSESSED TOUR”

Platinum-selling Duo to Play Nashville’s Historic Ryman Auditorium February 21

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Having already sold out shows the first week of their Obsessed Tour, “velvet-voiced duo” (Rolling Stone Country), Dan + Shay decided to keep the good times going by adding 24 more dates across the U.S. and Canada through spring of 2017. The Platinum-selling pair, who Billboard says puts, “tight harmonies on top of pop-flecked melodies with positive messages,” has already sold out shows in Denver, Salt Lake City, Flagstaff, Ariz., and Los Angeles.

Fans will have even more opportunities to hear them perform new hits off their most recent album, Obsessed as well as album cut favorites and singles, such as their Platinum-certified debut single “19 You + Me,” off their debut album that The Washington Post called “equal parts quintessential country and a sound all their own.”

Their newest single off of Obsessed, “How Not To,” is a “pure slice of radio ear candy” where “melodic and vocal elements of ‘How Not To,’ coupled with Dan + Shay’s completely uncynical performance, ultimately make the track a winner” (Taste of Country). The track that laments a hard-to-forget relationship and is written by Adam Hambrick, Paul DiGiovanni and Kevin Bard, is at radio now and quickly climbing the charts.

Dan + Shay spent the summer on Darius Rucker’s Good For a Good Time Tour, where they “glistened with energy and excitement as they played melodic new tracks” (Tampa Bay Times).

DAN + SHAY OBSESSED TOUR DATES
Nov. 18 – The Republik, Honolulu, Hawaii
Dec. 1 – Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Dec. 2 – The Blue Note, Columbia, Missouri
Dec. 4 – House of Blues, Dallas, Texas
Dec. 9 – Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio
Dec. 10 – London Music Hall, London, Ontario
Dec. 11 – Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, Ontario
Dec. 13 – Upstate Concert Hall, Clifton Park, New York
Dec. 15 – Rams Head Live, Baltimore, Maryland
Dec. 16 – Playstation Theater, New York, New York
Dec. 17 – House of Blues, Boston, Massachusetts
Feb. 9 –  Joe’s Live, Rosemont, IL
Feb. 10 – Joe’s on Weed Street, Chicago, IL
Feb. 11 – Boondocks, Springfield, IL
Feb. 12 – University of Northern Iowa – Gallagher Bluedorn PAC, Cedar Falls, IA
Feb. 17 – The New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, TN
Feb. 18 – Warehouse Live, Houston, TX
Feb. 19 – AT&T Center – San Antonio Rodeo, San Antonio, TX
Feb. 21 – Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
Feb. 24 – Tennessee Theatre, Knoxville, TN
Feb. 25 – Buckhead Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Mar. 23 – Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR
Mar. 24 – Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA
Mar. 25 – Vogue Theatre, Vancouver, BC
Mar. 26 –  Knitting Factory Concert House, Spokane, WA
Mar. 28 – Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT
Mar. 29 – Livewire, Scottsdale, AZ
Apr. 6 –  20 Monroe Live, Grand Rapids, MI
Apr. 7 – Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI
Apr. 9 – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre, Indianapolis, IN
Apr. 13 – The Fillmore Silver Spring, Silver Spring, MD
Apr. 14 – Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, NJ
Apr. 15 – Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA
Apr. 20 – Sokol Auditorium, Omaha, NE
Apr. 21 – Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland, Kansas City, MO

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