Dylan Gossett is headed to College Station.
Tomorrow, August 31st, as the Texas A&M Aggies gear up to take on Notre Dame, ESPN College GameDay will be on-site in College Station, Texas.
While football fans will be tailgating and getting excited for the game to begin, other fans will enjoy some country music from one of the university’s alumni, Dylan Gossett.
Gossett quickly rose to fame after his single “Coal” went viral, but he quickly proved he was more than just a one-hit viral sensation, putting out a stellar debut EP, No Better Time, which was quickly followed by his second EP, Songs In The Gravel. Solidifying his place in the Texas country music scene over the last year since the release of “Coal,” Gossett continues to impress with each release. Gossett now sits on playlists with heavy hitters like Wyatt Flores, Post Malone, Megan Moroney, and many other big names.
To kick off week one of college football, Gossett returns to his roots to perform his breakout single “Coal” at 9 a.m. CST. Nothing says college football is back like College GameDay and country music.
See y’all there aggieland! GIG EM https://t.co/TiSJuac4x7
— Dylan Gossett (@dylangossett) August 29, 2024
The appearance in College Station is fitting as he is about to kick off an extensive 43-date international stop tour. The Back 40 Tour starts next week in the college town, starting off strong with some love from the students and residents of Aggieland.
Fire up the song he will perform tomorrow if you aren’t familiar with it.
TOUR DATES
Sept. 6 – College Station, Texas – Hurricane Harry’s
Sept. 7 – Houston, Texas – House of Blues
Sept. 10 – Austin, Texas – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
Sept. 12 – Fort Worth, Texas – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall
Sept. 13 – Fort Worth, Texas – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall
Sept. 17 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Fonda Theatre
Sept. 18 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Fonda Theatre
Sept. 20 – San Francisco, Calif. – The Fillmore
Sept. 21 – Sacramento, Calif. – Ace of Spades
Sept. 26 – Seattle, Wash. – The Showbox
Sept. 27 – Vancouver, B.C. – Commodore Ballroom
Oct. 1 – Spokane, Wash. – Knitting Factory
Oct. 3 – Boise, Idaho – Knitting Factory
Oct. 4 – Boise, Idaho – Knitting Factory
Oct. 5 – Salt Lake City, Utah – RedWest Fest
Oct. 8 – Boulder, Colo. – Boulder Theater
Oct. 10 – Denver, Colo. – Summit
Oct. 12 – Fort Collins, Colo. – Washington’s
Oct. 18 – Athens, Ga. – Georgia Theatre
Oct. 20 – Charlotte, N.C. – The Underground
Oct. 23 – Nashville, Tenn. – Ryman Auditorium
Oct. 25 – Chattanooga, Tenn. – The Signal
Oct. 26 – Atlanta, Ga. – Buckhead Theatre
Oct. 27 – Atlanta, Ga. – Buckhead Theatre
Oct. 29 – Asheville, N.C. – The Orange Peel
Oct. 30 – Knoxville, Tenn. – The Mill & Mine
Nov. 1 – Richmond, Va. – The National
Nov. 2 – Silver Spring, Md. – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Nov. 8 – Toronto, Ont. – HISTORY
Nov. 12 – Philadelphia, Penn. – The Fillmore Philadelphia
Nov. 13 – Boston, Mass. – Citizens House of Blues
Nov. 16 – New York, N.Y. – Irving Plaza
Nov. 17 – New York, N.Y. – Irving Plaza
Nov. 19 – Columbus, Ohio – The Bluestone
Nov. 21 – Milwaukee, Wis. – The Rave
Nov. 22 – Minneapolis, Minn. – First Avenue
Nov. 23 – Chicago, Ill. – Joe’s Live
Dec. 3 – Melbourne, Aus. – Prince Bandroom
Dec. 4 – Melbourne, Aus. – Prince Bandroom
Dec. 6 – Sydney, Aus. – Metro Theatre
Dec. 7 – Kensington, Aus. – Roundhouse (Sydney)
Dec. 9 – Brisbane, Aus. – The Princess Theatre
Dec. 10 – Brisbane, Aus. – The Princess Theatre
Dec. 13 – Christchurch, N.Z. – Town Hall





