
Cole Swindell Announces Back Down To The Bar Tour
Cole Swindell has announced that he will be bringing back his previous Down To The Bar Tour for round two! Earlier this year, Cole hit the road with Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke for the first round of his 16-show Down To The Bar Tour. For the second round, he will be bringing back Ashley Cooke along with adding Dylan Marlowe to the lineup. This 19-show tour will take place in the fall of 2022, starting in September and continuing until November.
Get to know the artists:
Cole Swindell: Colden Rainey Swindell is a singer/songwriter who released his debut album in 2014 and since then has released three other albums. His most recent album, Stereotype, was released in April of 2022. This 12-song album consists of his number one hit with Lainey Wilson "Never Say Never" and his current radio single "She Had Me At Heads Carolina." While attending a show, you can most likely hear Cole performing his hit songs "You Should Be Here," "Chillin' It," and "Single Saturday Night."
Ashley Cooke: Ashley Cooke is a singer/songwriter who applied for the Belmont University's Country Showcase and ended up winning the competition in 2019 (Go Bruins). Soon after that quartine happened, which led Ashely to get into Tik Tok, an app that would change her life. Today, she has accumulated over 900k followers along with 13.2M likes. In April of 2022, Ashley released her debut album Already Drank That Beer, which includes her current radio single featuring Brett Young "Never Til Now."
Dylan Marlowe: Dylan Marlowe is a singer/songwriter and a country newcomer. He has released eight songs over the years including a rewrite of Olivia Rodrigo's "drivers license," which accumulated over one million views on YouTube. Alongside that, Dylan has released loads of upbeat jams including "When I Look Back," "I'll Keep the Country," and his latest "GTB." While on the road, you might hear him performing Jon Pardi's current radio single "Last Night Lonely," a song which he co-wrote. Dylan recently joined Dylan Scott on his Livin' My Best Life Tour and says he is "beyond thankful" to be joining Cole Swindell this fall.