Multi-Platinum-selling superstar Cole Swindell announced that by popular fan demand, “We Can Always Move On” will be the follow-up radio single to his 13th No. 1 hit “Forever to Me,” from his upcoming fifth studio album, Spanish Moss, scheduled to be released June 27. Watch video for “We Can Always Move On” HERE.
From the moment Swindell released “We Can Always Move On” last month across his social channels and digital retailers, the reactions from fans and radio have left no question this would be the choice for his next single.
“We Can Always Move On” was written by Kyle Fishman, Thomas Archer, and Michael Tyler and produced by Fishman and Jimmy Robbins.
With “Forever To Me,” Swindell has now racked up 13 No. 1 singles as an artist – 14 as a songwriter (including 11 of his own as a solo artist and three No. 1’s for his friends Thomas Rhett (“Get Me Some of That”), Luke Bryan (“Roller Coaster”) and Florida Georgia Line (“This Is How I Roll”).
In addition to his most digital-only release of “Dirty Dancing” last Friday and “We Can Always Move On,” the Georgia native has been releasing songs to his fans from his upcoming album, Spanish Moss, including digital only releases of “Spanish Moss,” “Kill A Prayer,” and “One Day” which will all be on the new album.
Swindell will launch his 2025 headlining Happy Hour Sad Tour, produced by Pepper Entertainment, on 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.
For complete information and upcoming tour dates, sign up for the Down Home Crew at 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.