Colton Dixon Announces Fall 2024 UP + UP Headline Tour

Atlantic Recording Artist Colton Dixon has announced his fall 2024 Up + Up Tour featuring Austin French with special guest Jeremy Rosado. Sponsored by Compassion International, the tour will kick off September 19th in Dothan, AL and ultimately hit 24 other cities across the country. Tickets for fifteen of the shows are on sale now via ColtonDixon.com, with more being added daily. Additionally, limited VIP Tickets with early entry Q&A and signed tour poster are available.
Named after his brand new single, "UP + UP," Dixon is excited to share the stage with French and Rosado.
"I'm stoked to be on the road with such incredible artists sharing a common goal," remarked Dixon. "The message of "UP + UP" is that God's plan is to give us a hope and a future - lifting us up and up again no matter the battle. That's exactly what this fall tour is all about."
"UP + UP" has received a very warm welcome at Christian radio, with 23 adds in its first week alone, including including KLTY/Dallas; WGTS/Washington DC; WCIE/Tampa; KLJY/St. Louis; and WJQK/Grand Rapids. He performed the track live for the first time at the annual Christian Music Broadcasters MOMENTUM conference in Orlando, FL.
Most recently Dixon received his first RIAA Gold-Certification for his massive hit, "Build A Boat," the biggest Christian radio song of 2022 holding the No. 1 spot for 11 weeks and also receiving Song of the Year nominations for both the K-LOVE Fan Awards and GMA Dove Awards.
Up + Up Tour dates - *more dates coming soon
9/19/24 Dothan, AL
9/20/24 Newnan, GA
9/22/24 Athens, GA
9/26/24 Aiken, SC
9/27/24 Greenville, SC
9/28/24 North Charleston, SC
10/2/24 Punta Gorda, FL
10/3/24 Sarasota, FL
10/4/24 Clearwater, FL
10/5/24 Lakeland, FL
10/6/24 Hudson, FL
10/9/24 Winston-Salem, NC
10/11/24 Fairfield, CT
10/12/24 Jaffrey, NH
10/13/24 East Falmouth, MA
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