Don’t Be A Buster and Catch Dillon Francis on Tour

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Don’t Be A Buster and Catch Dillon Francis on Tour

Just last week, pre-order for Los Angeles native and moombahton pioneer Dillon Francis’ “Money Sucks, Friends Rule” was made available for non-buster fans. Although the release date isn’t until October 28th, Dilly’s new bouncy, feel good hit and first single “When We Were Young” with Sultan + Ned Shepard feat. The Chain Gang Of 1974 and “Get Low” featuring DJ Snake was available for download upon preordering the album. Sporting collaborations with Major Lazer, TJR, and Martin Garrix under his belt in the new album, Dilly is ready to hit the road this fall to debut his album.

Not only has Dillon collaborated mondo dance music producers this year, but has stepped foot on stage as a headliner for festivals such as Hard Summer and EDC Las Vegas. Touring earlier in the summer with dubstep prince Skrillex, Dill is currently on the road with the Mad Decent crew for their wild block party series. Dillon’s “Get Low” with DJ Snake has already surpassed 3.5 millon SoundCloud plays in addition to 4.6 millon views for the music video. With that being said, Dillon Francis is dominating the dance music scene one taco at a time.

Announced earlier today via Twitter, Dillon will be touring North America for his new album “Money Sucks, Friends Rule.” Kicking off the day after Mad Decent Boat Party returns from its maiden voyage, Dill begins his “Friends Rule” tour November 17 in Nashville and halting in New York on January 16th. We might even see DJ Hanzel, Dillon’s deep house alter ego, go von deeper and make an appearance during the tour. As long as money hungry DJ RichAsFuck doesn’t set foot on stage, fans are guaranteed to bounce to his new tracks along with hilariously trippy visuals .

Tickets will be on sale at 10am August 16 at www.FriendsRuleTour.com

Full list of tour dates:

11/17 Nashville, TN (Marathon Music Works)

11/19 Asheville, NC (Orange Peel)

11/20 Charlotte, NC (The Fillmore)

11/21 Washington, DC (Echostage)

11/22 Baltimore, MD (Ram’s Head Live)

11/25 Wallingford, CT (Dome at Oakdale)

11/26 Philadelphia, PA (Electric Factory)

11/28 Boston, MA (House of Blues)

12/1 Toronto, ON (Danforth Music Hall)

12/5 Chicago, IL (Aragon Ballroom)

12/6 Minneapolis, MN (Skyway Theatre)

12/9 Madison, WI (Orpheum Theatre)

12/10 Kansas City, MO (Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland)

12/12 Broomfield, CO (1st Bank Center)

12/13 Salt Lake City, UT (In The Venue)

12/18 Oakland, CA (Fox Theater)

12/21 Los Angeles, CA (Shrine Auditorium)

1/16 Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)

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