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Dylan “No Romeo” EP 

DYLAN IS CURRENTLY SUPPORTING BASTILLE IN THE UK THIS MONTH 

& THEN WILL JOIN TATE MCRAE ACROSS EUROPE FROM APRIL 30

DYLAN WILL ALSO PLAY HER FIRST HEADLINE SHOWS IN THE STATES 

& PLAY AT LOLLAPALOOZA 

Rising rock-pop star-in-the-making Dylan today releases her eagerly anticipated EP titled “No Romeo.”  It’s an empowering 6-track release that is the perfect companion to navigating relationships whilst preserving what’s important; self-worth and growth.  Fans will notice recent favourites You’re Not Harry Styles, Someone Else, Nineteen and the EP’s title track has made the tracklist along with two new exceptional tracks, Alone & Live Without It.  Dylan is currently on the road with Bastille before supporting Tate McRae in Europe (from April 30) all before her own US dates (this summer) and her upgraded headline dates in the UK (this fall) which includes a performance at London’s iconic KOKO venue.

Give the EP a listen now;

Speaking about the EP released today, Dylan explained “I’m finally at peace with the idea of emotion, this EP is about navigating all forms of love and the brutal consequences of falling for someone. I wrote these songs to empower myself through the process of letting someone in, and their inevitable exit from my life. I think this is something that everyone experiences at some point in their life, a new kind of pain that is hard to put into words. It’s insane the amount of times I have sat at my kitchen table with a mate talking about how we deserve better than how we’re being treated, life is too short for shit relationships. Within my writing, I was finally ready to talk about how I was feeling rather than attacking the idea of love, in hope that others will relate to the situations. It’s time to claim the power back baby, and no better way to do that than screaming to these songs.

The full “No Romeo EP” tracklist is as followed

(1) No Romeo (2) Live Without It (3) Someone Else (4) Alone (5) You’re Not Harry Styles (6) Nineteen

Dylan’s new EP tracks can be heard live from both sides of the Atlantic this year.  She’s currently supporting Bastille across their UK tour with shows to still play in Glasgow, Cardiff, Birmingham, Plymouth, and Brighton.  She’ll then head across to mainland Europe at the end of April to open up for fellow breakout artist Tate McRae. 
Following that, Dylan will head over to Chicago for US festival Lolapolooza before playing shows in New York and Los Angeles.  To cap off an impressive run of live dates this year Dylan will play an upgraded UK tour across nine venues.

April 10 – Glasgow @ O2 Academy – Supporting Bastille

April 11 – Glasgow @ O2 Academy – Supporting Bastille

April 13 – Cardiff @ Cardiff Motorpoint Arena – Supporting Bastille

April 14 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy – Supporting Bastille

April 15 – Birmingham @ O2 Academy – Supporting Bastille

April 17 – Plymouth @ Plymouth Pavillions- Supporting Bastille

April 18 – Brighton @ Brighton Centre – Supporting Bastille

April 30 – Oslo – Oslo @ Sentrum Scene – Supporting Tate McRae

May 01 – Stockholm – Stockholm @ Debaser Hullstulls Strand – Supporting Tate McRae

May 03 – Copenhagen @ Pumpehuset – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 04 – Hamburg @ Uebel & Gafahrlich – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 05 – Koln @ Carlswerk @  Victoria – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 07 – Frankfurt @ Frankfurt Zoom – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 08 – Munich @ Freiheiz – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 09 – Milan @ Santeria Toscana  31 – Supporting Tate McRae 

May 11 – Vienna @ Simm City – Supporting Tate McRae

May 12 – Prague @ Roxxy Prague – Supporting Tate McRae

May 14 – Warsaw @ Proxima – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 15 – Berlin @ Hole44 – Supporting Tate McRae  

May 17  @ Amsterdam @ Melkweg – Supporting Tate McRae 

May 18 – Antwerpen @ Muziekcentrum Trix  – Supporting Tate McRae

May 19 – Paris @ Petit Bain – Supporting Tate McRae

July 29 –  New York – Mercury Lounge

July  31 – Chicago – Lollapalooza Festival

August 1 – Los Angeles –  School Night 

October 30 – Leeds – Brudenells 

October 31 – Glasgow @  SWG3 – UPGRADED

November 2 – Newcastle @  Newcastle University Student Union – UPGRADED

November 4 – Manchester  @  Gorilla 

November 5 -Birmingham @ O2 Acadamy – UPGRADED

November 6 – Norwich @  Norwich Arts Centre – UPGRADED

November 7 – London @ KOKO 

November 9 – Bristol @ The Fleece

November 10 – Brighton @ Patterns

Before this year, 2021 was also a great year for London-based, Suffolk-born singer-songwriter Dylan who won over an army of supporters through the release of her three outstanding singles “Nineteen”, “Someone Else” and “You’re Not Harry Styles.” Her ability to pen a top song earned her spots on the road with Yungblud, Griff & Thomas Headon in the UK, whilst headlining her own sold-out show at the Camden Assembly.  This year she’s already doubled her London show’s capacity this time at The Garage in February. Before 2021’s exponential rise, Dylan released two promising EPs, Purple (2019) & Red (2020) which she describes as records that chart growing up and exploring her identity and emotions. Speaking about those records, she explained “It sounds intense, but every single part of me believes in what you’re about to hear.

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