Dan+Shay Extend Obsessed Tour with 24 New Dates

With Dan+Shay’s 2016 Obsessed Tour being such a success last year, the guys decided to keep the momentum going into 2017.

The duo has announced that they will be extending the Obsessed Tour with 24 new dates.  It may be hard for Shay Mooney to leave home so soon after the birth of his baby boy, Asher James, Tuesday (Jan. 25), but the country crooner will have to hit the road when the tour kicks off on Feb. 9 in Rosemont, Ill., with stops in Atlanta, Pittsburgh and Chicago.

The new tour dates will feature newcomers Bailey Bryan and Jackie Lee as opening acts and you’re sure to hear their current single, “How Not To,” as they cris cross the country. You can check out the powerful new video for “How Not To” here.

Obsessed Tour with Bailey Bryan and Jackie Lee

Month Date Location Venue
*Denotes special guest Bailey Bryan    **Denotes special guest Jackie Lee
Feb. 9 Rosemont, Ill. Joe’s Live*
10 Chicago Joe’s on Weed Street*
11 Springfield, Ill. Boondocks*
12 Cedar Falls, Iowa Gallagher Bluedorn PAC-University of Northern Iowa*
17 Memphis, Tenn. The New Daisy Theatre*
18 Houston Warehouse Live*
19 San Antonio AT&T Center – San Antonio Rodeo
21 Nashville Ryman Auditorium*
24 Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee Theatre*
25 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre*
Mar. 23 Portland, Ore. Crystal Ballroom**
24 Seattle Showbox SoDo**
25 Vancouver, BC Vogue Theatre**
26 Spokane, Wash. Knitting Factory Concert House**
28 Cedar City, Utah Southern Utah University**
29 Scottsdale, Ariz. Livewire**
Apr. 6 Grand Rapids, Mich. 20 Monroe Live**
7 Royal Oak, Mich. Royal Oak Music Theatre**
9 Indianapolis Egyptian Room at Old National Centre**
13 Silver Spring, Md. The Fillmore Silver Spring**
14 Sayreville, N.J. Starland Ballroom**
15 Pittsburgh Stage AE**
20 Omaha, Neb. Sokol Auditorium**
21 Kansas City, Mo. Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland**
22 Chesterfield, Mo. Maryville University**

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