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Swindell takes it Down To The Bar

Monday, December 6, 2021 – Cole Swindell will launch his headlining Down To The Bar Tour in February starting in Illinois.

Joining Swindell are special guests Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke.

"I am so excited to kick off 2022 back on the road with a headlining tour," said Swindell. "I've been big fans of Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke for a while now so to be able to get them for this tour is exciting. The fans are going to be in for a lot of surprises on this tour. It will be hard to top 2021, but getting this tour out there already has me excited for the new year."

Swindell's current single, "Never Say Never," the duet with BBR Music Group's Lainey Wilson, was the most added song at country radio the week it was released making it the biggest radio add day of Swindell's career (91 total adds). "Never Say Never" is the Georgia native's 12th career single and the follow-up radio single to his back-to-back number one hits "Love You Too Late" and "Single Saturday Night."

Tour dates are:
Feb. 17 Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center
Feb. 18 Ralston, NE Ralston Arena
Feb. 19 Park City, KS Hartman Arena
Feb. 24 Nampa, ID Ford Idaho Center
Feb. 25 Everett, WA Angel of the Winds Arena
Feb. 26 Spokane, WA First Interstate Center for the Arts
March 10 Macon, GA Macon City Auditorium
March 12 Augusta, GA William B. Bell Auditorium
March 17 Norfolk, VA Chartway Arena
March 18 Savannah, GA Johnny Mercer Theater
March 24 Independence, MO Cable Dahmer Arena
March 25 Sioux Falls, SD Sanford Pentagon
March 26 Mankato, MN Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
April 1 Waterloo, NY del Lago Resort & Casino – The Vine
April 2 Wilkes-Barre, PA The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Artist
April 3 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

Tickets will go on sale to the public in most markets beginning Friday, Dec. 10 and Friday, Dec. 17. Check ColeSwindell.com for on sale dates in each market.


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