Dustin Lynch has dropped "Mind Reader," the second single from his sophomore album, Where It's At. The cut, which follows the number one single "Hell of a Night," sees Dustin getting romantic.
"And right here in this car / It's like you knew that smile was gonna melt me down / It's like you knew those lips are what I'm needing right now / And, girl, when you lay 'em on mine / Yeah, it's like you're reading my mind," he sings.
Lynch kicks off his Hell of a Night tour on November 14 at Richmond, Virginia's National Theater.
Full list of dates:
Nov. 14 - Richmond, Va. @ National Theater
Nov. 15 - Norfolk, Va. @ NorVa Theatre
Nov. 19 - Kansas City, Mo. @ Arvest Bank Theatre at Midland
Nov. 20 - Denver, Colo. @ Fillmore Auditorium
Nov. 22 - Boise, Idaho @ Knitting Factory
Nov. 27 - Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
Nov. 28 - Memphis, Tenn. @ New Daisy Theatre
Dec. 3 - Lake Buena Vista, Fla. @ House of Blues
Dec. 6 - Greensboro, N.C. @ Cone Denim Entertainment Center
Dec. 10 - Wallingford, Conn. @ Dome at Oakdale Theatre
Dec. 11 - Huntington, N.Y. @ Paramount
Dec. 12 - New York, N.Y. @ Irving Plaza
Dec. 13 - Clifton Park, N.Y. @ Upstate Concert Hall
Dec. 18 - Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Intersection
Feb. 4 - New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues
Feb. 5 - Houston, Texas @ House of Blues
Feb. 11 - Boston, Mass. @ House of Blues
Feb. 13 - Silver Spring, Md. @ Fillmore
Feb. 20 - Cincinnati, Ohio @ Bogart's
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