Cole Swindell to Embark on ‘Down Home Tour’ with CMT

In coordination with the tour, Swindell will also be releasing a new music collection called Down Home Session III for fans to check out.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Cole Swindell to Embark on ‘Down Home Tour’ with CMT
Photo courtesy Country Music Association

It’s about to be quite the busy fall season for Cole Swindell as he starts up his “CMT On Tour Presents the Cole Swindell Down Home Tour” in October.

The “Middle of a Memory” singer will head out on the third annual run of this tour with high hopes to sell out like the past two years of the tour done in previous years. Swindell will be playing shows all around the country throughout the autumn months and hopes to perform some hits for his fans.

“I can’t wait for my Down Home Tour this year, and am really excited to partner with CMT this time,” Swindell said. “The fans in these cities and towns have been behind me since I first played in these clubs – supporting me in every way. Sending me Facebook messages and tweets. They have called radio stations to request my songs and spent their hard-earned money to buy my CDs and concert tickets. I have always looked at this tour as a way to get back ‘Down Home’ where they gave me my start and just to say thank you.”

Joining Swindell on tour includes opening acts from new artists like Jon Langston, Cole Taylor and Travis Denning. Teaming up with CMT will give them the opportunity to make their name be known to fans while learning some tips from Swindell while out on the road.

In coordination with the tour, Swindell will also be releasing a new music collection called Down Home Session III for fans to check out. The EP will be released on October 28.

Those interested in checking out Swindell on his upcoming tour with CMT can sign up for the Down Home crew on his website. The tour officially begins on October 26 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and will run through December.

CMT on Tour Presents the Cole Swindell Down Home Tour:
Oct. 26: Tulsa, Oklahoma (Cain’s Ballroom)
Oct. 27: Wichita, Kansas (The Cotillion Ballroom)
Oct. 29: Odessa, Texas (Dos Amigos)
Nov. 4: Oxford, Mississippi (The Lyric Oxford)
Nov. 9: New York City (Terminal 5)
Nov. 11: Norfolk, Virginia (The Norva)
Nov. 12: Silver Spring, Maryland (The Fillmore Silver Spring)
Nov. 17: Fort Walton, Florida (The Block)
Nov. 18: Lake Buena Vista, Florida (House of Blues)
Nov. 25: Houston (House of Blues)
Nov. 26: Fort Worth, Texas (Billy Bob’s Texas)
Dec. 2: St. Paul, Minnesota (Myth Live Event Center)
Dec. 3: Milwaukee (Eagles Ballroom)
Dec. 9: Providence, Rhode Island (Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel)
Dec. 10: Boston (House of Blues)
Dec. 15: Knoxville, Tennessee (Cotton Eyed Joe’s)
Dec. 16: Greenville, South Carolina (Blind Horse Saloon)