February 20th Marks The Start Of Dylan’s Intimate 3 Date Headline Tour Including Her Performance @ The Garage In London on the 22nd.
Today rising star Dylan releases her exceptional new single “No Romeo” along with its official video. The song is a rally call against wasting any more time on those that don’t deserve it. The single, along with many others, can be heard live this month at her sold-out, energetic headline shows starting in Manchester (20th) and ending in Bristol (23rd), with a London show in between at The Garage (22nd).
Watch “No Romeo” now via Youtube; HERE
Those wishing to playlist can do so here; HERE
It’s an empowering song, like all of Dylan’s growing discography. It doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to its honest, meaningful lyrics and addictive melodies. Speaking about the song, Dylan explained “I wrote no Romeo with my best friends in mind. I was tired of them going back to their questionable exes and letting themselves be treated like crap (although I think I needed the song as much as they did!) and wanted, as always, to write something empowering. The aim was to write an anthem for the late-night drives with the windows down, the shouting at the sea because LIFE, and the screaming crying throwing up heartbreak moments.”
2021 was 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. Media tastemakers have stepped forward in support including The Line of Best Fit who proclaimed her a “pop prodigy,” Clash Magazine described her as “trailblazing” and BBC Radio 1 DJ Jack Saunders confirmed she is “a really big popstar in the making.”
February 20 – Manchester @ The Deaf Institute
February 22 – London @ The Garage
February 23 – Bristol @ Rough Trade
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.”
The new record promises this same charm and candid honesty, that also seems to grow in boldness with every new chord or lyric. You should earmark 2022 as a big year for Dylan.
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