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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (September 27, 2024)
    https://www.coleswindell.com/news/nashville-tenn-september-27-2024-1671

    Multi-Platinum-selling superstar and ACM Award-winner Cole Swindell  sold out one of his bucket list shows at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on Monday with special guests Clay Walker and Tucker Wetmore. Swindell had the capacity crowd on their feet as he rolled through performances of some of his multiple No. 1 hits including “She Had Me At Heads Carolina,” “Single Saturday Night,” “Chillin’ It,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” “Break Up In The End,” and “You Should Be Here” as well as some of his upcoming new music including his current single “Forever To Me,” and recent releases “One Day,” and “3 Feet Tall” which will be included on his upcoming fifth studio album for Warner Music Nashville. 

    “Getting to headline Red Rocks Amphitheatre has always been a bucket list show for me,” said Swindell. “It lived up to everything I imagined it would be and more. It meant the world to me having one of my musical heroes, Clay Walker on the show along with one of my favorite new artists out there right now, Tucker Wetmore. Thanks to everyone who showed up and made a Monday feel like a Saturday night. I’ll never forget it”   

    About Cole Swindell:   

    Country music superstar and multi-award winner Cole Swindell recently released new music from his upcoming fifth studio album for Warner Music Nashville including his current radio single “Forever To Me,” and the digital only releases of “One Day” and “3 Feet Tall,” which Country Now called a “Song of the Year contender” and “one of the most important songs Cole Swindell has ever released.”   

    Swindell, who Rolling Stone has called “a proven hit-maker,” charted three back-to-back, Platinum-certified, multi-week No. 1 hits off his fourth studio album, Stereotype: “Single Saturday Night,” “Never Say Never” (with Lainey Wilson) and the five-week 3x Platinum chart-topper “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” that garnered three ACM Awards for Single of the Year and Song of the Year (as songwriter and artist), an iHeart Music Award for Country Song of the Year and received a nomination for Musical Event of the Year for “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” with Jo Dee Messina for the 57th CMA Awards. He released a special duet remix of his smash “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” featuring Messina that has produced multiple award nominations and is included on his deluxe album Stereotype Broken, which also includes his 2023 Top 10 single “Drinkaby.”   

    The Tennessean called Swindell a “hard charging competitor armed with a mastery of the art of the craft, tirelessly looking for ways to improve his work” has solidified himself as a hit songwriter, recording artist and headlining performer over the past eleven years. He has racked up 12 No. 1 singles as an artist – 13 as a songwriter – each of the 12 singles are certified Platinum (including two singles at 3x Platinum and four at 2x Platinum), a Platinum-certified debut album (Cole Swindell), a Platinum-certified sophomore effort (You Should Be Here), a Gold-certified third entry (All Of It), and a Gold-certified fourth album (Stereotype). His massive, GRAMMY-nominated hit “Break Up In The End” was named the 2019 NSAI Song of the Year. Swindell earned two nominations (Musical Event of the Year and Music Video of the Year) for “Never Say Never” at the 56th CMA Awards. Swindell officially became a headliner on his own in 2018 with his Reason To Drink Tours, and his 2022 Back Down To The Bar Tour. In 2023, he toured with Thomas Rhett on the Home Team Tour and headlined his Twelve Tour in the fall. Swindell just wrapped his 2024 summer Win The Night Tour.   

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