Dylan Scott’s Son Steals the Show After Fans Shower Him With Dollars During Concert

“You got money just coming at you from all angles!”

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Madeleine O’Connell

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June 30, 2026

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Dylan Scott; Photos Courtesy of TikTok-

Dylan Scott shared a hilarious moment on stage with his youngest son Barron during his performance at the Greeley Stampede in Greely, Colorado on Saturday, June 27.

The country star was in the midst of performing his rendition of the George Strait classic “Check Yes or No” while his two-year-old boy innocently reached towards the pit and grabbed a dollar given to him by a fan. He stared at the money momentarily before turning to try and show his earnings to his dad.

Dylan Scott; Photos Courtesy of TikTok-
Dylan Scott; Photos Courtesy of TikTok-

Scott didn’t take notice of what he had been given at first, but once Barron held it out, his dad finally saw what was in his hand. A smile spread across Scott’s face but he managed to finish out the performance before asking, “Where’d we get a dollar from, son?”

He took the mic of the stand and crouched down next to his boy announcing, “Barron made a whole dollar.” This time Barron heard him ask where the money came from, causing him to point in the direction of the generous fan standing right next to the stage.

The “Can’t Have Mine” singer later took to the comment section to reveal that he was “Still laughing about this 😂”

@landonh202 @DylanScott #dylanscott #greeleystampede #fyp ♬ original sound – TrueNest Realty 🏡

A “Part 2” video shared by the same concert-goer shows Barron collecting even more bills from the edge of the stage, just as he was about to leave.

“You got money just coming at you from all angles,” Scott said jokingly, prompting the little one to return and collect his earnings.

Scott thanked those who generously gifted to his son a few bills as well as a mini football, but told them “no more money.” Barron then followed his dad’s instructions to make his way off the stage and over to his mom.

@landonh202 @DylanScott #dylanscott #greeleystampede #fyp ♬ original sound – Landon

This hilarious and lighthearted moment took place during the festival held at island Grove Regional Park that ran for over a week, from Wednesday, June 24 through Sunday, July 5. Scott was one of several country acts that performed throughout the event, including Brothers Osborne, Jake Owen, Dasha, Nate Smith, Chase Matthew, Dierks Bentley and Cole Goodwin.

Dylan Scott and his wife Blair are parents to three children: sons Beckett Scott (born December 12, 2017) and Barron (born September 26, 2023), and daughter Finley Gray (born August 28, 2019). The multi-platinum Curb Records recording artist often finds himself recording songs inspired by his love for his family and the bond they share. Most recently, he released “Dear Big City,” a heartfelt new song that reflects on watching a child grow up and the emotions that come with knowing he may one day choose to leave small-town life behind.

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The track penned by Jamie Paulin, Matt Alderman and Nate Kenyon made its radio world premiere on June 25.

“This song was captivating to me from the day I heard it, and I knew I wanted it to be my next single right away,” said Scott. “The lyric itself spoke to me because not only did I leave the small town when I was younger to move to Nashville to chase my dream, but I also know there are so many people in this world who have a similar story or know somebody who has. Whether parents had a kid leave home and move off to college or if the parents themselves did the same thing for a job, I think everyone can relate to a song like this.”

“Dear Big City” follows another emotional release, “Slow Down Ol’ Son,” which paid tribute to Scott’s late mother in a personal way, and his most recent No. 1, “What He’ll Never Have.”

Dylan Scott has been bringing his catalog of fan-favorites to the stage throughout his recently wrapped Till I Can’t I Will Tour. He is set to continue on the road with various fairs and festivals throughout the summer.

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.