Cole Swindell shared details about his upcoming headlining tour, called the Happy Hour Sad Tour. The tour will begin on September 4 in Toledo, Ohio, and end on October 26 in St. Augustine, Florida. Special guests for the tour include Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby, and Greylan James.
This announcement follows Cole Swindell’s hint earlier in the week that he was
“finally looking forward to a Monday.”
Tickets are set to go on sale on Friday, April 11; at 10 a.m. local time through official ticketing platforms.
Cole Swindell's tour spans several U.S. cities throughout September and October 2025
The Happy Hour Sad Tour will make stops in states like Georgia, Colorado, and Florida. While the full city-wise schedule hasn’t been made public in full detail, Toledo and St. Augustine bookend the tour.
Other confirmed cities include Charleston, Columbia, and Atlanta. The performances are expected to take place in mid-sized arenas and outdoor venues, a pattern seen in Swindell’s previous tours.
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Cole Swindell will be joined by rising country artists as opening acts
Joining Swindell on the road are Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby, and Greylan James. All three artists have collaborated or shared the stage with Swindell before.
Greylan James, who also co-wrote several tracks on Swindell’s upcoming album Spanish Moss, will be part of the opening lineup. Priscilla Block, known for her track Just About Over You will add a familiar name to Swindell’s opening acts.
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The tour announcement comes ahead of the release of Swindell’s fifth studio album, ‘Spanish Moss’
Swindell’s new album Spanish Moss is scheduled for release on June 27, 2025. The album includes 21 tracks, such as Kill A Prayer, Forever To Me, and the title track Spanish Moss. Forever To Me gained attention as the wedding song at Cole Swindell and Courtney Little's wedding. This album marks a return to storytelling-driven lyrics and collaborations with writers like Jesse Frasure, Jordan Minton, and Thomas Archer.
Tickets will be available from April 11 with standard purchase options
While presale tickets are currently live, tickets for the Happy Hour Sad Tour go on sale Friday, April 11, at 10 a.m. local time for the public. Fans can purchase tickets through recognized platforms such as Ticketmaster.
Prices and seat categories are yet to be detailed; but fans can expect regular ticket tiers for general admission and reserved seating.

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While the tour hasn’t been described in depth by Swindell himself, fans can likely expect a mix of his new material and well-known tracks from past albums. In a recent statement, Cole Swindell said,
“This new album means a lot to me—it’s personal, it’s been years in the making, and I can’t wait to sing these songs live.”
The Happy Hour Sad Tour is expected to highlight both the emotional depth and upbeat themes Swindell’s music is known for.
