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Opening up like never before, globally RIAA certified 40 times Platinum pop-country sensation Dasha delivers her most personal single yet – “Oh, Anna!” out now via Warner Records.
“When my career took off last year, everything changed so fast—and in the whirlwind, I felt like I lost myself. It was disorienting and, honestly, scary. I faced a lot of hate in the middle of my success, and for a while, my confidence disappeared.
So I wrote a song—not just for who I am now, but for the fearless little girl I used to be. The one with big dreams, unshakable pride, and a clear sense of self. This song is a reminder of her strength, her clarity, and her joy.
I hope when people hear it, they reconnect with their own younger selves—the purest versions of who they are. And if they're feeling lost, I want them to know: sometimes the way forward is found by remembering where you started.
My name is Anna Dasha—and I'm proud to say, she's back,” says Dasha.
Written by Dasha, Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, and Chris LaCorte, commences with softly strummed acoustic chords, while the breakthrough superstar addresses her younger self—using her first name “Anna.” Through echoes of slide guitar, she makes a confession on the chantable chorus, “I feel more like a scared little kid than I ever did back then. I need you to come back a little, come back a little, make me that girl again, oh Anna!” The story unfolds like a diary entry in motion, accented by an eloquently phrased, loose guitar lead.
She initially teased “Oh, Anna!” during her showstopping appearance at CMA Fest 2025 in Nashville. Country Now hailed it as “a high-energy performance,” and Holler. called it “moving, vulnerable,” going on to note, “The evocative track finds Dasha once again showcasing the rich emotionality she continually laces into her music, with the California native addressing someone she appears to have lost touch with of late.”
Last month, Dasha showcased her versatility with an Official Remix of her recent buzzing single “Not At This Party” by GRAMMY® Award-winning superstar artist, producer, and DJ David Guetta. It has already reeled in over 7 million Spotify streams and counting. Not to mention, she performed “Not At This Party” on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
In a superstar-making turn of events, she lit up the Mane Stage at Stagecoach Festival, receiving unanimous acclaim and making headlines in the process. Blown away, GLAMOUR declared, “Her childlike excitement was contagious, the ecstasy of a performer finding her audience, and the crowd roared.” Echoing this enthusiasm, PAPER proclaimed, “The rising country star made a big splash at Stagecoach,” going on to affirm, “Like previous performances, Dasha and her dancers captivated the audience of old and new fans alike.”
Since its arrival, the original “Not At This Party” has generated north of 98 million-plus streams and counting. Billboard hailed it as “authentically Dasha,” going on to applaud how, “By the chorus, the melody explodes as the character takes over the dancefloor, publicly exuding a good time while she flashes back internally to an intimate moment in a car with a guy who has backed away from her.” Holler. raved, “after hearing her newest offering, 'Not At This Party,' it's evident that Dasha is so much more than just 'Austin.'”
Most importantly, it kickstarted her sophomore country project.
In 2024, the singer landed coveted spots at country music meccas, Stagecoach, Austin City Limits, CMT Awards, and CMA Fest. Her year didn't stop there, though. She sold-out her first global headlining tour, Dashville USA, and performed on two of the biggest televised broadcasts of the year – Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve. “Austin (Boots Stopped Workin')” went on to become one of the most-streamed country songs in 2024 and won the People's Choice Country Awards for Female Song.
Next up, she embarks on tour with Thomas Rhett and Kane Brown with additional headline dates as well. A full routing can be found below.
Dasha Tour Dates:
07.11.25 — Camden, NJ — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion+
07.12.25 — Wantagh, NY — Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater+
07.18.25 — Morgantown, WV — Hazel Ruby McQuain Amphitheater
07.25.25 — Southhaven, MS — BankPlus Amphitheater At Snowden Grove^
07.26.25 — Ridgedale, MO — Thunder Ridge Nature Area^
07.31.25 — Raleigh, NC — Coastal Credit Union Music Park+
08.01.25 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion+
08.02.25 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre+
08.07.25 — Darien Center, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater+
08.08.25 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre+
08.09.25 — East Troy, WI — Alpine Valley Music Theatre+
08.14.25 — Hampton Beach, NH — Bernie's Beach Bar
08.16.15 — Montreal, QC — Lasso Festival De Musique Country
08.17.25 — Uncasville, CT — Mohegan Sun
08.22.25 — Dieppe, NB — YQM Country Fest
08.23.25 — Saint Dashagapit, QC — Festival Country Lotbiniere
09.12.25 — Burnsville, MN — 2025 Buck Hill Concert Series^
09.16.25 – Winnipeg, MB – The Park Theatre*
09.18.25 – Saskatoon, SK – Coors Event Center*
09.19.25 – Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall*
09.20.25 – Calgary, AB – Grey Eagle Resort & Casino*
09.22.25 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre*
09.24.25 – Airway Heights, WA – Spokane Live*
09.27.25 – Windsor, CO – Hoe Down Hill Festival*
10.03.25 — Dublin, IE — 3Arena^
10.05.25 — Glasgow, UK — OVO Hydro^
10.07.25 — Birmingham, UK — Utilita Arena^
10.08.25 — Manchester, UK — 02 Apollo ^
10.10.25 — London, UK — OVO Arena^
10.17.25 – London, ON – London Music Hall*
10.18.25 – Kitchener, ON – Elements*
10.19.25 – Ottawa, ON – The Bronson Centre*
+ Thomas Rhett Support Dates
^ Kane Brown Support Dates
* Dasha Headline
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