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Cole Swindell Slates ‘Happy Hour Sad Tour’ For Fall

April 7, 2025/by Lorie Hollabaugh

Cole Swindell will kick off his new headlining “Happy Hour Sad Tour” on September 4 in Toledo. Priscilla Block will join as direct support for all dates, with Logan Crosby and Greylan James each joining on select dates.

Named after a new song on his upcoming fifth album for Warner Music Nashville, Spanish Moss, the new tour will visit Lexington, Macon, Cedar Rapids, St. Augustine and more through Oct. 26.

“I cannot wait to get out on the road this year for the ‘Happy Hour Sad Tour’,” shares Swindell. “Getting to write songs and make music for a living is a dream come true, and there are so many folks that make that happen! I hope the fans that spend their hard-earned money to come out and support us know how much we appreciate it and how much we love seeing them out there having fun. It’s always a new level of excitement to be touring with a new album out so I expect this fall to be one to remember. I’m pumped to have Priscilla, Logan and Greylan out there with us, 3 artists I really believe in, getting the crowd fired up for a great night.”

Spanish Moss features Swindell’s current top five single, “Forever To Me,” which he co-wrote with James and Rocky Block to celebrate his engagement and wedding to his wife Courtney last year. The track holds even greater significance now, as it also honors the upcoming birth of their first child, a daughter, this fall. The proud husband and soon-to-be father released a special digital-only remix of “Forever To Me (Our Version)” last month.

Pre-sale tickets for Swindell’s fan club will be available beginning tomorrow (April 8), with general sale on Friday (April 11).

“Happy Hour Sad Tour” Dates:
Sept. 4-  Toledo, OH- Huntington Center                        
Sept. 5- Canton, OH- Memorial Civic Center
Sept. 11- Huntington, WV- Marshall Health Network Arena
Sept. 12- Erie, PA- Insurance Arena                         
Sept. 13- Wilkes-Barre, PA- Mohegan Sun Arena                         
Sept. 18- Lexington, KY- Rupp Arena
Sept. 19- Athens, GA- Akins Ford Arena                         
Sept. 20- Macon, GA- Atrium Health Amphitheater
Sept. 25- Brookings, SD- Dacotah Bank Center
Sept. 26- Cedar Rapids, IA- Alliant Energy PowerHouse
Sept. 27- Grand Forks, ND- Alerus Center                        
Oct. 2- Loveland, CO- Blue FCU Arena                         
Oct. 3- Casper, WY- Ford Wyoming Center
Oct. 4- Bozeman, MT- Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
Oct. 9- Everett, WA- Angel of the Winds Arena
Oct. 10- Kennewick, WA- Toyota Center
Oct. 11- Nampa, ID- Ford Idaho Amphitheater                  
Oct. 24- Hollywood, FL- Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard
Oct. 25- Clearwater, FL- The Baycare Sound                         
Oct. 26- St. Augustine, FL- The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
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Lorie Hollabaugh
Lorie Hollabaugh
Hollabaugh, a staff writer at MusicRow magazine, has over 20 years of music business experience and has written for publications including American Profile, CMA Close Up, Nashville Arts And Entertainment, The Boot and Country Weekly. She has a Broadcast Journalism and Speech Communication degree from Texas Christian University, (go Horned Frogs), and welcomes your feedback or story ideas at lhollabaugh@musicrow.com.
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