In addition to the “All of it” Tour, Swindell recently announced the continuation of his Reason to Drink Tour with support from Dustin Lynch and Lauren Alaina. The Tour will start October 4th and will remain on the road until December 14th making stops in Texas, Montana, California, Mississippi, Louisiana and many more. In a recent Instagram post made by Swindell, he shares the news, “We got another one for ya! Excited to bring The Reason to Drink… Another Tour to y’all this fall with Dustin Lynch and Lauren Alaina. We’ll see y’all out on the road.”
Cole has been warming up for these runs with his recent appearance at one of the country’s biggest and most esteemed Country Music events, CMA Fest in Nashville, Tennessee recently. Fans who missed out on both his main stage performance as well as his exclusive intimate set can catch highlights from both in our CMA Fest recap with Rick Monroe, and in the video below.
Reflecting on the new effort, Swindell explains, “I've learned that it's okay to have a song that isn't a party song or an up-tempo song. Now that I have people's attention, I can release songs like 'You Should Be Here' and 'Break Up in the End' and show people that there's a different side.” Concluding with, "I'm thankful that I get to release songs that mean stuff to people."
Cole Swindell's 2018 All of It Tour Dates:
Aug. 17 – St. Louis, Mo. - The Ready Room
Aug. 19 – Rosemont, Ill. - Joe's Live
Aug. 20 – Grand Rapids, Mich. - The Intersection
Aug. 21 – Fort Wayne, Ind. - Clyde Theatre
Aug. 22 – Cleveland, Ohio - House of Blues
Aug. 23 – Pittsburgh, Pa. - Stage AE
2018 Reason to Drink … Another Tour Dates:
Oct. 4 – Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Oct. 5 – Simpsonville, S.C. – Heritage Park Amphitheater
Oct. 6 – Huntsville, Ala. – Von Braun Amphitheater
Oct. 11 – Wallingford, Conn. – Oakdale Theatre
Oct. 12 – Worcester, Mass. – DCU Event Center
Oct. 13 – Richmond, Va. – Richmond Coliseum
Oct. 19 – Sugar Land, Texas – Smart Financial Center
Oct. 20 – New Braunfels, Texas – White Water Amphitheater
Oct. 25 – Missoula, Mont. – Adam Center
Oct. 26 – Bozeman, Mont. – Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
Oct. 27 – Bismarck, N.D. – Bismark Events Center
Nov. 1 – San Jose, Calif. – Event Center at SJSU
Nov. 2 – Bakersfield, Calif. – Rabobank Arena
Nov. 9 – Kearney, Neb. – Viaero Event Center
Nov. 10 – Wichita, Kan. – INTRUST Bank Arena
Nov. 29 – Duluth, Ga. – Infinite Energy Arena
Nov. 30 – Jackson, Miss. – Mississippi Coliseum
Dec. 1 – Tupelo, Miss. – BancorpSouth Arena
Dec. 6 – Evansville, Ind. – Ford Center
Dec. 7 – Moline, Ill. – TaxSlayer Center
Dec. 8 – Highland Heights, Ky. – BB&T Arena
Dec. 13 – Bossier City, La. – CenturyLink Center
Dec. 14 – New Orleans, La. – Champions Square
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