Dylan John Thomas’s recent single ‘Fever’ was the catalyst for a succession of big moments for the 24-year-old singer-songwriter. He celebrated the track’s release by fulfilling a lifelong ambition when he played a sold-out Glasgow Barrowland show, and has since made his Glastonbury debut and played shows as guest to Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Courteneers and Stereophonics.

Mentored by Gerry Cinnamon, Dylan’s latest accomplishments add to previous achievements which have included gigs with Sam Fender and Liam Gallagher, as well as airplay from BBC Introducing, Radio X and 6 Music.

Today Dylan follows ‘Fever’ by sharing his brand new single ‘If I Didn’t Laugh’. Listen HERE. The song comes ahead of his main stage performance at Glasgow’s TRNSMT this Sunday. He received a rapturous reception during his set at last year’s festival, with a huge crowd singing along to songs such as ‘Jenna’ and ‘Nobody Else’.

Dylan also announces a UK headline tour today, which commences on the 18th November and includes a date at Manchester Gorilla on the 23rd

Tickets are on sale from Wednesday 13th July at 9am and can be purchased HERE. For the full list of live dates visit https://www.dylanjohnthomas.com/

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