Jake Owen's Dreams to Dream Tour kicks off tomorrow in DC

JAKE OWEN’S DREAMS TO DREAM TOUR KICKS OFF THIS THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 26 IN WASHINGTON, DC


PERFORMING THE NEW ALBUM DREAMS TO DREAM IN ITS ENTIRETY

WITH SPECIAL GUEST KENDELL MARVEL

NASHVILLE, TN – Jake Owen will kick off his Dreams To Dream Tour this Thursday, February 26 in Washington, DC. The tour bears the same name as the recently released album, co-produced with the legendary Shooter Jennings.   

Dreams to Dream has been widely hailed by critics, resonating across the board.  “Produced with intention and space, Dreams to Dream doesn’t chase grandeur, it leans into honesty,” writes Holler. “It’s like nothing you ever heard from Jake Owen or really any current or former mainstream country music before” adds Saving Country Music. And, as Rolling Stone simply puts it: “Jake Owen drops the curtain.”

The Dreams to Dream Tour trades arenas and for intimate venues, offering fans a rare opportunity to experience the music up close, with Owen performing the album in its entirety each night.  

A full list of dates is available below. Please visit jakeowen.net to purchase tickets and for all news and up to date information.  

Jake Owen Dreams To Dream Tour:

February

26 - The Atlantis - Washington, DC. 

27 - The Paramount Theater - Charlottesville, VA 

28 - Appell Center for the Performing Arts - York, PA



March

06 - Walker Theatre - Memorial Auditorium - Chattanooga, TN

07 - Von Braun Center - Mars Music Hall - Huntsville, AL

08 - Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN

19 - The Fitzgerald Theater - Saint Paul, MN

20 - Capitol Theatre - Davenport, IA 

21 - Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts - Bloomington, IL 

26 - Meyer Theatre - Green Bay, WI

27 - Hoyt Sherman Place - Des Moines, IA 

28 - Blue Gate Performing Arts Center - Shipshewana, IN

About

Jake Owen’s biggest hit is undoubtedly 2011’s “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” a summery anthem about never growing up, never slowing down. In 2025, though, Owen isn’t feeling those lyrics so acutely. “Now, all these years later, I'm going, ‘I totally grew up. I've totally slowed down in certain ways,’” he says. “I've just become a guy that wants to sing songs for people that have also matured with me in my life.”

Owen wasn’t expecting much when he commented on one of Shooter Jennings’ Instagram posts, half-jokingly suggesting that they make a honky-tonk record, but the producer called his bluff. Two days later, Owen’s manager had Jennings on the line and, soon, Owen was on his way to L.A. and Jennings’ Sunset Sound. It was a cozy yet electric scene: Jennings and Owen cracking jokes in the sepia-toned studio, creativity crackling as they collaborated with the likes of songwriters Ben Chapman and Kendell Marvel, as well as long-time Shooter pal, guitarist/harmonic player Leroy Powell.

“All my friends who have heard my stuff have gone, ‘Dude, Jake, this is you man. This is who you've always tried to be,’” Owen says. “Sometimes you need to get outside what's comfortable, what people think you are, or think you should be, and take a risk.”  

The recording artist, headlining entertainer, and actor has released nine albums, headlined tours globally, and appeared in the movie Our Friend (2019). The music business executive, philanthropist and father of two is a partner in Good Company Entertainment (a Nashville-based management and label service company) and the founder of The Jake Owen Foundation (2010). 



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