Cole Swindell Announces Six-Date “All of It Tour”

Cole Swindell Announces Six-Date “All of It Tour”

Cole Swindell announced a six-date All of It Tour. Yup, six dates is all of it.

The tour, which launches on Aug. 17 in St. Louis, coincides with the release of his third studio album, All of It, on the same day. Additional tour stops include Cleveland, Pittsburgh and more.

Tickets for the All of It Tour will be available for pre-sale on July 19 and to the general public on July 20. Each ticket purchased online for these shows will come with your choice of a standard CD or digital download of All of It.

“I have been so excited about releasing the music for my third album, and my fans have been so patient with me while I took the time needed to make it right that I had to give them something,” says Cole. “They are the ones who got me here to this important third album, and I felt they deserve to be the first ones to get a taste of the new music so we have been quietly releasing a few of the songs every few weeks for them. It has been great to hear what they think of the songs because they are the reason I am still here getting to do this.”

The 12-song offering—five of which were co-written by Cole—features a number of top songwriters, including Dallas Davidson, Jon Nite, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure, Ross Copperman, JT Harding and more. The album’s lead single, “Break Up in the End,” is currently No. 20 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 21 weeks.

The new album follows the release of Cole’s 2016 sophomore album, You Should Be Here, which spawned No. 1 hits “You Should Be Here,” “Middle of a Memory” and “Flatliner.” To celebrate the release of the new album on Aug. 17, Cole will perform on NBC’s Citi Concert Series on Today.

All of It Tour
Aug. 17 – St. Louis, MO – The Ready Room
Aug. 19 – Rosemont, IL – Joe’s Live
Aug. 20 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
Aug. 21 – Fort Wayne, IN – Clyde Theatre
Aug. 22 – Cleveland, OH House of Blues
Aug. 23 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE

photo by Jason Simanek

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