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UK RISING ARTIST DYLAN RELEASES NEW SONG “THE ALIBI”

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UK RISING ARTIST DYLAN SETS SIGHTS ON THE US

NEW SONG “THE ALIBI” OUT NOW

SPRING NORTH AMERICAN HEADINE TOUR KICKS OFF APRIL 24

LISTEN HERE: THE ALIBI

TOUR TICKETS HERE

“If ambition can manifest success, Dylan is going to be a massive star.” – BBC News

“Dylan leaves little room for doubt: pop of this calibre deserves to be heard in arenas.” – NME

“a rising British talent who is truly one to watch.” – The Telegraph

“it’s not a matter of if Dylan becomes a Main Stage superstar, but when.” – Dork

“She’s already proving to be one of pop’s most hotly tipped prospects, no doubt helped by her formidable live performances.” -Rolling Stone UK

One of the UK’s hottest prospects, rising pop/alt-artist DYLAN, has returned with “The Alibi”, a glittering reintroduction with incisive lyricism that pushes her sound into the upper echelons of pop. The soundtrack to her generation’s heartbreak, the track sees the 24-year old- who was recently nominated for Rolling Stone UK’s “Rising Star Award,” reaches new heights of vulnerability, while boasting some of her strongest storytelling to date.

Listen to ‘The Alibi’

Co-written by DYLAN with Ines Dunn (Mimi Webb) & Jonny Coffer (Beyoncé), “The Alibi” shifts away from the driving guitars normally associated with DYLAN, drawing focus to DYLAN’s crystalline voice placed over synths that build into an irresistibly hooky chorus. A deeply personal, yet relatable pop-anthem, the track documents the aftermath of her greatest, yet most toxic love story. That these lyrics are set to her most polished track to date, makes the song even more striking.

Dylan says, “The Alibi is my Bonnie and Clyde anthem. Except I nearly let Clyde ruin my life. For me the song was written about having to let go of a relationship that meant a lot to me – despite it not being a healthy one – and wanting to express how much that person still meant to me after. I think the hardest kind of breakup is when you still think the absolute world of someone after it’s over. It’s taken a year to get this song right but I knew it was special the minute we wrote the 1st version. Ten versions later, it’s more of a celebration of love rather than loss.”

The release of “The Alibi” comes a week before her largest headline show to date, at London’s iconic Hammersmith Apollo on February 15 as part of her Rebel Child tour, with sold out shows across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. The show is set to be a phenomenal consolidation of everything DYLAN has been building towards in her career: a celebration of a new pop voice truly in the ascendancy.

About Dylan:

One of the UK’s hottest prospects, Suffolk-born, London-based artist DYLAN has already scored praise from the likes of BBC News, The Times, NME, Rolling Stone UK, i-D, Notion, Vogue Italia, The Line Of Best Fit, Dork and BBC Introducing; amassing an incredibly loyal and passionate fan base to form around her via her own sold out headline performances across the globe – whether it be multiple nights at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London or an appearance at the iconic Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn –, a mammoth UK & US stadium tour alongside Ed Sheeran, and support slots with Yungblud, Bastille and Tate McRae. Last year, Dylan released, “Liar Liar” feat. Dan Smith from Bastille and “Rebel Child,” and toured the US with Gayle. This year, she will be embarking on a Rebel Child UK/EU/US Tour in early 2024 and is slated to release her debut album.

2024 NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR

04.03 – The Roxy, West Hollywood, CA

04.06 – Holocene, Portland, OR

04.07 – Madame Lou’s, Seattle, WA

04.09 – 7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN

04.10 – Subterranean, Chicago, IL

04.12 – El Club. Detroit, MI

04.13 – Union Stage, Washington, DC

04.14 – The Foundry, Philadelphia, PA

04.16 – The Sinclair – Cambridge, MA

04.17 – Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY

04.19 – Axis Club, Toronto, ON

Connect with DYLAN:

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