Cole Swindell Unveils Plans For 2020 Down To Earth Tour

Country hitmaker Cole Swindell just unveiled plans for his headlining Down To Earth Tour. Launching March 5, 2020, the 14-city…

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Lauren Jo Black

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November 4, 2019

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Cole Swindell; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

Country hitmaker Cole Swindell just unveiled plans for his headlining Down To Earth Tour.

Launching March 5, 2020, the 14-city tour finds the Georgia native making tops in cities such as Toledo, New Orleans, Kansas City and Louisville. Joining Swindell on the road for the trek are special guests HARDY and Trea Landon.

“I have had such an amazing year in so many ways,” Swindell shared in a statement. “I never think each year can top the previous, but it does. To earn another career No. 1 last week with ‘Love You Too Late’ and then the response and honors that ‘Break Up In The End’ received this year has blown me away and of course the opportunity to get to tour again with my buddy Luke Bryan has been a blast. I’m so fired up for 2020 to get back out there with two new artists whose music I just love and am really excited about. HARDY, Trea and I already have some fun things planned for this tour. The fans better get ready because this tour is for them!”

To celebrate the news, Swindell and HARDY visited the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL to film a special announcement video. Click below to watch.

Tickets for the Down To Earth Tour go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, November 8. Fans can visit Swindell’s official website for details.

The announcement of Cole Swindell’s 2020 tour comes just days after the singer/songwriter celebrated his latest chart-topping single, “Love You Too Late.”

Cole Swindell’s Down To Earth Tour:

March 5 Toledo, OH Stranahan Theater
March 6 Rama, ON Casino Rama-Entertainment Centre
March 13 Macon, GA Macon Centreplex Auditorium
March 14 Okaloosa Island, FL The Gulf
March 15 New Orleans, LA Fillmore
March 25 Sioux Falls, SD Sanford Pentagon
March 26 Dubuque, IA Five Flags Center-Five Flags Arena
March 27 Park City, KS Hartman Arena
March 28 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theater
April 9 Grand Rapids, MI 20 Monroe Live
April 10 Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center Theatre
April 11 Louisville, KY Palace Theatre
April 16 Charleston, SC N. Charleston PAC
April 17 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place

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