Country star Cole Swindell has announced fall dates for his "Back Down to the Bar Tour."
The fall leg kicks off on September 23 in Helotes, Texas. Swindell will make stops in Fort Worth, Birmingham, Boston, Nashville and others before concluding the trek on November 19 in Pompano Beach, Florida. Ashley Cooke and Dylan Marlowe will appear at select stops.
"Well… we had so much fun on the Down to the Bar tour that we decided to do it all over again in the fall with my friends Ashley Cooke and Dylan Marlowe," Swindell said. "Can't wait to see y'all out there and play this new music for you. It's gonna be a hell of a time!"
Tickets for the tour are on sale now.
The tour takes its name from a song from his latest album, Stereotype. "Down To The Bar" featuring Hardy, was written by Swindell, Michael Hardy, Jordan Schmidt and Josh Thompson.
Cole Swindell's 2022 Back Down to the Bar Tour Dates:
Sept. 23 -- Helotes, Texas @ Floores Country StoreSept. 24 -- Fort Worth, Texas @ Billy Bob's TexasSept. 30 -- Round Rock, Texas @ Round Rock AmphitheatreOct. 1 -- Tulsa, Okla. @ Cain's BallroomOct. 6 -- Grand Junction, Colo. @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias ParkOct. 7 -- Prescott Valley, Ariz. @ Findlay Toyota CenterOct. 13 -- Birmingham, Ala. @ Avondale Brewing CompanyOct. 14 -- Owensboro, Ky. @ Owensboro Sports CenterOct. 20 -- Erie, Penn. @ Warner TheaterOct. 21 -- Boston, Mass. @ House of Blues | CoreyfestOct. 22 -- Huntington, N.Y. @ The ParamountNov. 3 -- Nashville, Tenn. @ Ryman AuditoriumNov. 4 -- *Biloxi, Miss. @ Beau Rivage Resort & Casino-Beau Rivage TheatreNov. 5 -- Fayeteville, Ark. @ JJ's LiveNov. 11 -- **Verona, N.Y. @ Turning Stone Resort CasinoNov. 12 -- Johnstown, Penn. @ Cambria County War MemorialNov. 17 -- Saint Augustine, Fla. @ The Saint Augustine AmphitheatreNov. 18 -- Orlando, Fla. @ Hard Rock Live OrlandoNov. 19 -- Pompano Beach, Fla. @ Pompano Beach Amphitheater
*Ashley Cooke only**Dylan Marlowe playing the after party at Tin Rooster on the Casino grounds
(Photo: Warner Music Nashville)
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