Dustin Lynch Takes His Fans “On The DL” With New Web Series

Dustin Lynch is taking fans behind-the-scenes of his life on the road with the launch of the brand new web series “On The DL.” The series shows off his fun and charming personality with the first few episodes following him from surprise sets on tourist vans in Mexico (for Crash My Playa) to his first opening slot on Luke Bryan’s 2015 “That’s My Kind Of Night” tour.

The latest episode premiered exclusively last week on Entertainment Weekly.com and recorded his Panama City adventures while joining Luke Bryan’s final spring break concert at Spinnaker Beach Club.

“We’ve been on tour, full-time, for about three years. We play 250-plus shows a year. So we’re gone about 300 days a year on the road. It’s crazy, but that’s our life. This show is one of those things I’ve wanted to do for a while—it gives our fans a ‘Hey, this is what goes on behind the scenes, before the doors happen to the venues.’ Show them we’re just a bunch of dudes having fun,” Lynch said in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.

To get the scoop first hand of what’s “On The DL,” fans can tune in to Lynch’s YouTube weekly on Wednesdays for new episodes! https://www.youtube.com/dustinlynch

Known for his distinctive voice, the Platinum-selling singer is setting the Country radio charts on fire with his Top 35 and still climbing single, “Hell Of A Night,” the follow up to his Gold-certified, multi-week #1 smash single, “Where It’s At.”

Lynch’s “Where It’s At” is now available on iTunes.

Previously opening for Keith Urban, Lynch will continue igniting crowds nationwide with the kick off of Luke Bryan’s “Kick The Dust Up Tour” in May. The tour will be making its way to major stadium dates nationwide, including a stop at Vanderbilt Stadium on July 11th, the Tennessee natives hometown.

In between tour stops, the talented performer will also be performing headline shows and major festivals throughout the year. For tour dates and more, visit DustinLynchMusic.com

 

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