Sometimes the best songs point straight back home. Multi-Platinum singer, songwriter and producer Dylan Gossett unveiled his new single “Honeysuckle” today via Big Loud Texas / Mercury Records. You can listen now.
While his 2025 debut album ‘Westward’ chronicled the whirlwind of becoming one of Texas Country’s most compelling new voices on the road, “Honeysuckle” finds the Austin native circling back to his roots and reflecting on home, love and the relationships that matter most. The song marks a more personal, intimate direction in his writing.
Gossett wrote it on the tour bus following his monumental 2025 Stagecoach debut. The track began as an escape from the California desert and grew into one of his most distinctly Texas songs yet, full of vivid lines drawn from the sunsets he watches over his property in Wimberley, Texas. He built it as a love song to his wife, singing about a Southern sweet, Texas drawl that takes him home.
Earlier this spring he dropped the deeply personal “My Boy,” celebrating the birth of his first child and dedicating it to his growing family.
The new single glows with warmth and homespun detail, the sound of a writer settling comfortably into his own story.
Gossett’s rise has been remarkable. He has nearly 1.5 billion streams across his catalog, and his breakout single “Coal” recently picked up a 2x Platinum certification in the United States, along with Gold in the U.K., Platinum in Australia, and 2x Platinum in both Canada and Ireland. “Coal” marked his first entry on the Spotify U.S. Top 200, the Billboard Hot 100 and the U.K. Official Singles Chart Top 100, and broke into the top 5 of the Spotify Viral 50 charts in the U.S. and globally. His single “Beneath Oak Trees” recently went RIAA Gold. Spotify and Amazon tagged him an Artist To Watch in 2024, MusicRow named him to its Next Big Thing Class of 2025, and he has sold over 200,000 tickets worldwide.
The 27-year-old has packed a lot into a few years, with a Grand Ole Opry debut, festival sets at Stagecoach, SXSW, CMA Fest and Austin City Limits, and support slots for Noah Kahan and Morgan Wallen.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
June 6, Boulder, CO, Folsom Field (Mumford & Sons)
June 8, Fort Worth, TX, Dickies Arena (Mumford & Sons)
June 9, Rogers, AR, Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion (Mumford & Sons)
June 11, Chicago, IL, Wrigley Field (Mumford & Sons)
June 13, Toronto, ON, Rogers Stadium (Mumford & Sons)
June 14, Burgettstown, PA, The Pavilion at Star Lake (Mumford & Sons)
June 16, Bangor, ME, Maine Savings Amphitheater (Mumford & Sons)
June 18, Syracuse, NY, Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview (Mumford & Sons)
June 19, Bristow, VA, Jiffy Lube Live (Mumford & Sons)
June 20, Hershey, PA, Hershey Park Stadium (Mumford & Sons)
June 22, Boston, MA, Fenway Park (Mumford & Sons)
June 27, Glasgow, UK, Bellahouston Park
June 28, Chelmsford, UK, Hylands Park Chelmsford
June 30, Leeds, UK, Millennium Square
July 2, Rotselaar, Flanders, Rock Werchter
July 3, Dublin, IE, Iveagh Gardens
July 5, Belfast, UK, Custom House Square
July 17, Jackson, WY, Snow King Mountain
July 18, Big Sky, MT, Big Sky PBR
Aug 16, Sioux Falls, SD, Denny Sanford Premier Center (The Red Clay Strays)
Aug 18, Grand Forks, ND, Alerus Center (The Red Clay Strays)
Aug 19, Bismarck, ND, Bismarck Event Center (The Red Clay Strays)
Aug 22, Missoula, MT, Adams Center (The Red Clay Strays)
Aug 28, Lubbock, TX, Cook’s Garage (Charles Wesley Godwin)
Aug 29, New Braunfels, TX, Whitewater Amphitheater (Charles Wesley Godwin)
Sept 2, West Valley City, UT, Maverik Center (The Red Clay Strays)
Sept 4, Stateline, NV, Lake Tahoe Outdoor Amphitheater (The Red Clay Strays)
Sept 11, Sacramento, CA, Golden State Arena (The Red Clay Strays)
Sept 12, Ontario, CA, Toyota Arena (The Red Clay Strays)
Sept 16, San Diego, CA, Pechanga Arena (The Red Clay Strays)
Sept 17, Phoenix, AZ, PHX Arena (The Red Clay Strays)
Sept 23, Baton Rouge, LA, Texas Club
Sept 26, Nashville, TN, The Pinnacle (Charles Wesley Godwin)
Sept 29, New York, NY, The Rooftop at Pier 17 (Charles Wesley Godwin)
Oct 1, Raleigh, NC, Red Hat Amphitheater (Charles Wesley Godwin)
Oct 2, Asheville, NC, Hellbender (Charles Wesley Godwin)
Oct 16, College Station, TX, Farmer’s Fest
Nov 20-22, St. Petersburg, FL, St. Pete Country Fest
Dec 3, Perth, AUS, Ice Cream Factory
Dec 5, Brisbane, AUS, Fortitude Music Hall
Dec 6, Sydney, AUS, On The Steps At Sydney Opera House Forecourt
Dec 8, Melbourne, AUS, Festival Hall
Dec 11, Auckland, NZ, Town Hall
Dec 12, North Canterbury, NZ, Waipara Winehouse


