Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Cole Swindell Premieres TODAY on Apple Music


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (September 2, 2025) – Multi-Platinum selling and award-winning superstar Cole Swindell kicks off his 2025 headlining Happy Hour Sad Tour, produced by Pepper Entertainment, this Thursday September 4 in Toledo, OH. The Florida tour dates are produced by AEG Live. Joining the four-time ACM Award winner on his Happy Hour Sad Tour are special guests Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby and Greylan James.
Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Cole Swindell releases today in Spatial Audio, exclusively on Apple Music. For his Apple Music Sessions EP, the Georgia native recorded a special version of his current single “We Can Always Move On” featuring his Happy Hour Sad Tour special guest Priscilla Block; a fan-favorite from his new album Spanish Moss, “Dirty Dancing” and a not-to-miss 3 Doors Down cover of “Here Without You.” Listen HERE.
Apple Music Sessions give artists the opportunity to reimagine tracks from their catalog or a cover version of their choice, recorded in incredible Spatial Audio. Previous Apple Music Sessions include releases from Lainey Wilson, Carrie Underwood, Diplo, Jason Isbell, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Zach Top, Riley Green, and Billy Strings, among many others.
The Happy Hour Sad Tour, named after a song on his recently released 5th studio album for Warner Music Nashville. Spanish Moss also includes his current single “We Can Always Move On” as well as his 13th No. 1 single “Forever To Me,” which he co-wrote (with Greylan James and Rocky Block) in honor of his engagement and wedding to his new bride Courtney last year and now means more with the recent birth of his daughter Rainey. Click HERE. to listen or purchase “Spanish Moss.”
Tickets for the Happy Hour Sad Tour are on sale now. To purchase tickets, go to www.ColeSwindell.com.
Cole Swindell’s Happy Hour Sad Tour:
| Sept 4 | Toledo, OH | Huntington Center | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Sept 5 | Canton, OH | Memorial Civic Center | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Sept 11 | Huntington, WV | Marshall Health Network Arena | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Sept 12 | Erie, PA | Insurance Arena | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Sept 13 | Wilkes-Barre, PA | Mohegan Sun Arena | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Sept 18 | Lexington, KY | Rupp Arena | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Sept 19 | Athens, GA | Akins Ford Arena | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Sept 20 | Macon, GA | Atrium Health Amphitheater | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Sept 25 | Brookings, SD | Dacotah Bank Center | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Sept 26 | Cedar Rapids, IA | Alliant Energy PowerHouse | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Sept 27 | Grand Forks, ND | Alerus Center | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Oct 2 | Loveland, CO | Blue FCU Arena | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Oct 3 | Casper, WY | Ford Wyoming Center | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Oct 4 | Bozeman, MT | Brick Breeden Fieldhouse | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Oct 9 | Everett, WA | Angel of the Winds Arena | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Oct 10 | Kennewick, WA | Toyota Center | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Oct 11 | Nampa, ID | Ford Idaho Amphitheater | (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby) |
| Oct 24 | Hollywood, FL | Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Oct 25 | Clearwater, FL | The Baycare Sound | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
| Oct 26 | St. Augustine, FL | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre | (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) |
Special guests for the Happy Hour Sad Tour include Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby, and Greylan James.
About Cole Swindell:
Country music superstar Cole Swindell, who Rolling Stone has called “a proven hit-maker,” has solidified himself as a hit songwriter, recording artist and headlining performer over the past eleven years. With over 8+ billion career streams and his latest single “Forever To Me” (from his new album Spanish Moss) hitting No. 1, the multi-Platinum award winner has now racked up 13 No. 1 singles as an artist – 14 as a songwriter. Twelve of Swindell’s 13 No. 1 singles have been certified Platinum by the RIAA with three being 3X Platinum (“Chillin’ It,” “You Should Be Here,” and “She Had Me At Heads Carolina”) and two being 2X Platinum (“Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Break Up In The End”).
Swindell, who The Tennessean called a “hard charging competitor armed with a mastery of the art of the craft, tirelessly looking for ways to improve his work” 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 produced multiple award nominations and is included on his deluxe album Stereotype Broken, which also includes his 2023 Top 10 single “Drinkaby.”
For more information and tour dates, please visit www.coleswindell.com and follow @coleswindell on Twitter, @coleswindell on Instagram and on Facebook.
About Priscilla Block:
Priscilla Block is one country’s boldest and most-unapologetic breakout voices, cultivating a fiercely loyal fanbase of more than 5 million who have grown to adore her unfiltered storytelling and catchy, confessional hooks that turn pain into empowerment. On her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See, due October 10th via MCA, she offers a unique, matured perspective of the cost of always being “on” — the anxiety, the burnout, the pressure, and everything that bubbles beneath the shiny surface of fame. Across 14 tracks, Things You Didn’t See is an invitation to know Block on the most personal level —where she comes from, tales of love and loss, her discipline and strength, unseen struggles and more.
Block has achieved success on the iTunes All-Genre and Country charts with her PLATINUM-certified track “Just About Over You,” and notched her first No. 1 hit at country radio with her Justin Moore duet “You, Me, And Whiskey” in 2023. She’s earned more than 700 million global career streams and has made appearances on The TODAY Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Tamron Hall Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show and more. Her debut album, Welcome to the Block Party, received recognition from The New York Times (“Best Albums of 2022"), CMT (“Breakthrough Video of the Year”), and the Academy of Country Music (“New Female Artist of the Year” nomination), among others. Block has opened for Shania Twain, Jon Pardi, Old
Dominion and Cole Swindell, and recently announced her 'Things You Didn’t See Tour.’ Her headlining tour will go on sale Friday, August 22nd (10 AM local time) and hit cities across the Southeast and Midwest, including Tuscaloosa,Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis and more. For tickets and more info, visit priscillablock.com/tour.
About Logan Crosby:
Picture a fresh voice in music that feels like a warm, nostalgic drive through small-town GA, with a sound that’s equal parts soulful storytelling and modern grit. Logan Crosby’s the real deal—a Milledgeville native who grew up soaking in the vibes of legends, while finding his own lane. He’s got that rare knack for spinning personal experiences into songs that hit you right in the chest—think heartbreak, first loves, and sneaking into bars with your buddies, all wrapped up in a voice that’s raw, honest, and impossible to ignore.
This isn’t just some TikTok fluke, though that’s where he first caught fire—Logan’s a legit talent who’s already turned heads as the runner-up on ABC’s Claim to Fame, revealing his roots as Jason Aldean’s cousin. But he’s no nepotism story. Since his breakout single “Run Away With You” dropped in 2023, he’s been building a loyal fanbase. September 2024 brought about the release of his debut album 2019, and he continues to release new music.
About Greylan James:
From the moment his Papaw gifted him his first guitar at the age of 5, one of Nashville’s most exciting young breakout country stars Greylan James knew he was meant to be a musician. The Knoxville-raised artist-on-the-rise has been manifesting his vision of country music stardom since his earliest days: from those cleats and cowboy hats he wore to school to playing every sort of live show imaginable from tailgates to patios and dive bars to funerals around his hometown. Since moving to Music City 8 years ago, Greylan has become a “celebrated songwriter” (Country Now) earning cuts from some of country music’s most notable artists including Kenny Chesney, Chris Young, Cole Swindell, Darius Rucker, Chris Janson, Bailey Zimmerman, BRELAND and more. The singer-songwriter recently earned his first No. 1 and ACM Award for Song of the Year, co-writing Jordan Davis’ smash hit “Next Thing You Know.” The song also earned Greylan a BMI Award and his first CMA Award nomination for Song of the Year. To date, Greylan’s songbook has amassed nearly 900M streams. And while Greylan has undoubtedly been incredibly successful penning hits for others in the writer’s room, he’s ready to strike out on his own. His growing catalog of songs highlight why SiriusXM dubbed him “a superstar just beginning to hit his stride” with his “impeccable songwriting and artistry,” including his debut single “Wait Til You Have Kids,” which was No. 1 most added at Country radio upon impact. Greylan has toured with artists like Old Dominion, Cole Swindell and Scotty McCreery and recently wrapped a run as direct support on Ashley Cooke’s your place Tour. For a full list of tour dates and more, visit GreylanJames.com.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
For Cole Swindell:
Dixie Owen / Schmidt Relations / 615-440-6171 / Dixie@schmidtpr.com
Fount Lynch / fount.lynch@wmg.com