Cole Swindell Celebrates Brand New Album Spanish Moss With Performances and Appearances on NBC’s TODAY and ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis / by Guest User

Multi-Platinum-selling superstar and multi–ACM Award-winner Cole Swindell, who Rolling Stone has called a “proven hit-maker,” will release his highly-anticipated new album, Spanish Moss, tomorrow Friday, June 27. The Georgia native will celebrate the release of his fifth studio album for Warner Music Nashville with a performance of his new single “We Can Always Move On” on the 3rd hour of NBC’s TODAY on Tuesday, July 1; and an appearance on ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis (Tues, July 1).

Additionally, Swindell will celebrate the new album with fans at a special Spanish Moss album release show at New York City’s Webster Hall on Tuesday, July 1 at 8:00 PM (Doors at 7:00 PM).

The multi-Platinum-selling singer/songwriter, whose 12 of his 13 No. 1 singles have gone Platinum or more and has 8+ billion global streams under his belt, has features coming in FORBESBillboardTennessean, iHeart’s Country Insider, Country Now, Everything Nash, Music Mayhem Magazine and more.

In honor of Father’s Day, Swindell released the massive emotional song “Dale, Jr.” which American Songwriter calls a “vulnerable, heart-wrenching ballad” and fans have had a strong reaction to. Swindell went live with MLB Network’s “Intentional Talk” to talk about Spanish Moss and “Dale, Jr.” as well as his Atlanta Braves fandom. He also stopped by ESPN’s “Marty & McGhee” to talk about the new album and “Dale, Jr.”  ESPN’s Marty Smith said after hearing the song, "I will tell you, man to man, absolutely puddles. It just stopped time for me because it is so beautifully done." 

Spanish Moss includes his 13th No. 1 single “Forever To Me” where Country Now says “Cole Swindell pours his heart out,” and for which Today’s Country calls Swindell a “sophisticatedly talented songwriter” and “and in moments like this, we realize just how much he still has to offer with his penmanship and musicianship” and The Music Universe calls it an “emotion-filled song.”

Swindell has been releasing new music from his 21-song album, Spanish Moss, including his new radio single “We Can Always Move On,” the album’s debut No. 1 single “Forever To Me,” as well as the digital-only releases of “Dale, Jr.,” “Bottom Of It,” “Dirty Dancing,” “Spanish Moss,” “Kill A Prayer,” and “One Day.” 

Swindell will hit the road in support of Spanish Moss when he launches his 2025 headlining Happy Hour Sad Tour in September with special guests Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby and Greylan James.


Check ColeSwindell.com additional information.