• COLE SWINDELL’S NEW SONG “SINGLE SATURDAY NIGHT” TO BECOME HIS 11TH CAREER SINGLE
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    FAN RESPONSE TO COLE SWINDELL’S NEW SONG “SINGLE SATURDAY NIGHT” PROPELS IT TO NO.7 ON THE ALL-GENRE iTUNES CHART AND NOW TO BECOME HIS 11TH CAREER SINGLE Officially Going For Radio Adds June 29

    Cole Swindell, a Grammy-nominated multi-Platinum rising superstar, released “Single Saturday Night” for his fans in May to give them new music after he had to pause his headlining Down To Earth Tour and come off the road amidst the current COVID19 crisis. The enormous fan response to the song was so overwhelming and positive, the song is officially being added to country radio across the country on June 29. The massive fan response propelled “Single Saturday Night” to No. 7 on the all-genre iTunes chart during its week of release, even without country radio airplay.
     
    After putting his tour on pause and coming off the road, the Georgia native wanted to engage his fans and involve them in the release of “Single Saturday Night.” He rallied his core group of fans, the Down Home Crew, sending them save-the-date information on new music coming and gave them the opportunity to announce the news before he announced the news publicly. In the days following, Swindell communicated with hundreds of fans in the announce of the song title and subsequent reveals on the lyrics, sharing and retweeting their posts and more. By release day, May 22, the fans had created a groundswell of support for “Single Saturday Night.”  
     
    “Single Saturday Night,” written by Ashley Gorley, Michael Hardy and Mark Holman, is the follow-up to his No. 1 single “Love You Too Late” and becomes the multi-No. 1 hitmaker’s 11th career single.
     
    “Single Saturday Night,” which ABC News calls “uptempo and summer-ready,” is currently available across all digital platforms and streaming services and has been applauded by not only fans but media as well.
     
    Country Now accurately expressed that the song is “destined to become a fan-favorite” and Taste of Country says the uptempo feel-good “Single Saturday Night” is a “great way to kick off the weekend.” NASH Country Daily applauded the song and Swindell saying he “is keeping his creative juices flowing during the ongoing pandemic” with the new release. NY Country Swag saying “he certainly got our attention” with “Single Saturday Night” and vouched “it’s one you’ll want to hear.”“I’ve loved ‘Single Saturday Night’ since the first time I heard it,” said Swindell. “And having the fans be as excited and love it has much as me has blown me away. I am ready for summer and so glad this is my next song at country radio!”Click HERE for “Single Saturday Night.”Swindell has rescheduled the remaining dates of his headlining Down To Earth Tour. The tour is scheduled to kick back off October 1 in his home state for a show in Macon, Georgia at the Macon Centreplex Auditorium. Joining Swindell on his Down To Earth Tour are special guests HARDY and Trea Landon and Jon Langston now joins for the final three shows.
     
    His tour dates with Thomas Rhett’s Center Point Road Tour are rescheduled for summer 2021
     
    Click HERE for Cole Swindell’s Down To Earth Tour Playlist.
     
    About Cole Swindell:In the six years since the release of his debut album on Warner Music Nashville, Swindell has toured with the biggest superstars in country music including Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and officially became a headliner on his own Reason To Drink Tours in 2018. Swindell has sold out all four of his Down Home Tours in support of the Down Home Sessions I, II, III, IV. He kicked off his headlining Down To Earth Tour in March 2020 before it went on pause amidst the COVID-19. His tour with Thomas Rhett’s Center Point Road Tour is rescheduled for summer 2021. Swindell has racked up an impressive NINE No. 1 singles; 11 No. 1 singles as a songwriter; one 1 billion+ audience reaching single (“You Should Be Here”), eight Platinum singles; a Platinum-certified debut album (Cole Swindell); a Gold-certified sophomore album (You Should Be Here), his No. 1 hit “Break Up In The End” named the NSAI Song of the Year (2019), over 1 BILLION on demand streams as well as numerous SONGWRITING honors and awards including; being named the NSAI Songwriter/Artist of the Year (2016), winning two CMA Triple Play Awards in both 2015 (as the only performer to claim the title) and again in 2016 (for penning three No. 1 songs in a 12 month span) and Music Row’s Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year during his debut (2015) with celebrated songwriting credits which include not only his own but “This Is How We Roll” by Florida Georgia Line, “Get Me Some of That” by Thomas Rhett, and several songs with Luke Bryan including his No. 1 single “Roller Coaster,” among others. Swindell’s own eight No. 1 singles include “Chillin’ It,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” “Let Me See Ya Girl,” “You Should Be Here,” “Middle of a Memory,” “Flatliner” and now “Love You Too Late.”
     
    The Georgia native has played on some of the biggest stages in the world including making history being the first-ever live radio and TV broadcast from the 57thfloor terrace of 4 World Trade Center, overlooking the Freedom Tower where he performed his hit “You Should Be Here.” He has played high-profile national television performances on NBC’s Citi Concert Series on TODAY, ABC’s Good Morning America, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, ABC’s CMA Fest specials, CMA and ACM Awards, MLB Network, NASCAR and Sports Illustrated among others.
     
    For complete information and upcoming tour dates, sign up for the Down Home Crew at www.ColeSwindell.com.
     
    For more information and tour dates, please visit www.coleswindell.com and follow @coleswindell on Twitter, @coleswindell on Instagram and on Facebook.