Multi-Platinum singer, songwriter, and producer Dylan Gossett unveils his brand new single, “Honeysuckle,” out today via Big Loud Texas / Mercury Records—listen HERE.

While Gossett’s 2025 debut album, Westward, chronicled his whirlwind experience becoming one of Texas Country’s most compelling new voices and navigating a rapidly changing life while on the road, “Honeysuckle” finds the Austin native returning to his roots and reflecting on home, love, and the relationships that matter most.

Following the breakout success of his critically acclaimed debut LP, “Honeysuckle” signals a more personal and intimate direction in his songwriting. Written on the tour bus following his monumental 2025 Stagecoach debut, “Honeysuckle” began as an escape from the California desert and evolved into one of Gossett’s most distinctly Texas songs to date. With vivid lines referencing the stunning sunsets he regularly sees on his property in Wimberley, Texas, “Honeysuckle” was written as a love song to his wife, as he sings, “Love the way that you talk / Southern sweet, Texas drawl / Takes me home.”

Earlier this spring, Gossett dropped his deeply personal track, “My Boy,” celebrating the birth of his first child and dedicating it to his growing family.

Beginning this weekend, Gossett will embark on select stadium dates with Mumford & Sons across North America. Following this run, he’ll then support The Red Clay Strays later this summer before co-headlining a U.S. tour with Charles Wesley Godwin in the fall, which promises to bring two standout voices in modern country and Americana together. Not to mention, on the international front, Gossett will headline shows in the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand throughout the year.

Over the past few years, Dylan Gossett has emerged as one of the biggest and brightest new stars in country music. With nearly 1.5 billion streams across his catalogue to date, his breakout single “Coal” recently picked up a 2x Platinum Certification in the United States, in addition to going Gold in the U.K.

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