Globe Hall Presents Dylan Schneider – Bad Decisions Tour with MaRynn Taylor on Tuesday, October 15th.
Drawn to the storytelling aspects of country music, Dylan Schneider started performing and writing songs at the age of 14, after meeting Brett Eldredge and singing with him on-stage during a concert. After that, he began posting videos to his Facebook page, where he’d cover popular Country songs, gaining a devoted online following. Since then, Schneider has made a name for himself in the Country music community, forging a sound that merges modern pop sensibilities with a down-home feel. He’s been named a “Breakthrough Artist to Watch” by Amazon Music, an “Artist to Watch” by Pandora, Taste of Country and Sounds Like Nashville and declared “Country Music’s Next Rising Star” by Billboard. He’s toured with Florida Georgia Line, Morgan Wallen, Kane Brown, Scotty McCreery, Dan + Shay and more, co-wrote Dustin Lynch’s Top 5 hit song “Momma’s House,” scored two RIAA-certified Gold records, accumulated over 1.8M social media followers and banked an upwards of 350M on-demand streams (and counting). Signed to BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, the MusicRow-praised “Next Big Thing” released his latest EP, Bad Decisions, on April 26th, right before making his Stagecoach Festival debut performance. Embracing his irresistible rock-n-roll edge and unrestrained pop-country swagger that gained him over 500,000 social media followers in just a few months, the six-track EP features his viral hits “Ain’t Missin’ You” and “Bad Decisions.” Kicking off 2024 on Nate Smith’s “World On Fire” Tour, Schneider will join Kane Brown on his “In The Air” Tour this fall.
Dylan Schneider: Bad Decisions VIP Experience Includes:
● One (1) General Admission Ticket
● Access To Dylan’s Pre-Show Meet & Greet
● One (1) Individual Photo With Dylan Schneider
● One (1) Dylan Schneider Tour Poster
● One (1) Commemorative VIP Laminate & Lanyard
● Priority Entry Into The Venue
● Priority Access To Tour Merchandise
● Limited Availability
– All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian