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Country Music Superstar Cole Swindell to Headline Barrett-Jackson's Annual Rock The Block Concert, January 16, 2026
Country Music Superstar Cole Swindell to Headline Barrett-Jackson's Annual Rock The Block Concert, January 16, 2026

Business Wire

time6 days ago

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Country Music Superstar Cole Swindell to Headline Barrett-Jackson's Annual Rock The Block Concert, January 16, 2026

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Barrett-Jackson ( The World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is ready to thrill concert-goers with one of the hottest stars in country music, Cole Swindell, during the annual Rock The Block concert, January 16, 2026, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. The auction's kickoff concert will open with singer-songwriter Chris Lane, followed by headlining artist Cole Swindell, who recently released his fifth studio album, 'Spanish Moss.' Concert tickets start at $85 and go on sale Friday, July 18, at 10 a.m. MST. 'From Foreigner to Sammy Hagar and now a country music superstar, our Rock The Block concerts have become the ultimate kick-off for auction week in January,' said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. 'This year, we couldn't be more excited to welcome chart-topping country music artists, Cole Swindell and Chris Lane, to the stage to get us geared up for another incredible auction week at WestWorld of Scottsdale. They are among the most celebrated voices in country music today, and you'll get to see them together at our Rock The Block concert in January.' Cole Swindell has produced chart-topping hits like 'She Had Me at Heads Carolina,' 'Forever To Me,' 'Chillin' It,' 'Single Saturday Night,' and more. With over 8 billion total global streams to date, Swindell is firmly established as a powerhouse in country music. A Georgia native, Swindell's appearance at Rock The Block will follow his 2025 Happy Hour Sad Tour, which kicks off this September. 'There's nothing that compares to the energy of a live crowd, and I am so excited to hit the stage during Barrett-Jackson's Rock The Block concert this January,' said Swindell. 'I have no doubt this show is going to be something special. I can't wait to see y'all there and make it a night we'll never forget.' A North Carolina native, Chris Lane has stepped into a more grounded and personal era with his new album 'Shade Tree,' which debuted with an impressive 1.65 million streams in its first week. With more than two billion career streams, Lane's catalog includes hits like 'Dancin' In The Moonlight' with Lauren Alaina, 'Howdy,' and 'Stop Coming Over.' He's earned nominations from the iHeartRadio Music Awards, ACM Awards, and Radio Disney Music Awards, as well as toured with Rascal Flatts, Florida Georgia Line, Brad Paisley, Dan + Shay and Kane Brown. 'Much like the diversity of our collector car dockets, our Rock The Block concerts bring in an incredible range of talent that showcase different sounds and stories across different genres,' said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. 'This year the talent on our stage will be extraordinary and our guests can expect an unforgettable experience filled with great music, energy and the kind of moments that make Barrett-Jackson the ultimate lifestyle experience.' Rock The Block concert-goers will receive exclusive early access to the Barrett-Jackson auction site before it opens to the public and the opportunity to preview some of the world-class auction vehicles. Guests can begin the evening with a first look inside the Sponsor Pavilion, showcasing the latest vehicles and displays from leading automakers and enjoy drinks and a light bite to eat while viewing the auction's star vehicles displayed in the North and South Showcase Pavilions that surround the auction arena. Tickets for Rock The Block are on sale Friday, July 18, with reserved seating and hospitality packages in the Premium Hospitality Suite located in the Muscle Lounge - an incredibly intimate setting offering elevated views with food and beverage service. Be a part of Barrett-Jackson's online conversation with #BarrettJackson and #BJAC on Facebook, X, Instagram and YouTube. About The Barrett-Jackson Auction Company Established in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Barrett-Jackson, The World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is the leader in collector car auctions and automotive lifestyle events, which include authentic automobilia auctions and the sale of private collections. Welcoming hundreds of thousands of attendees per year, Barrett-Jackson hosts live collector car auctions in Scottsdale, Arizona; Palm Beach, Florida; and Columbus Ohio, where thousands of the most sought-after, unique and valuable vehicles cross the block in front of a global audience. With broadcast partner A+E Networks, Barrett-Jackson features live television coverage of their events on FYI and The HISTORY Channel, as well as all the cars, all the time via their produced livestream on Also based in Scottsdale, the Barrett-Jackson Collection Showroom offers a rotating selection of premium vehicles that meet the high standards for which the company is known. Barrett-Jackson also endorses a one-of-a-kind collector car insurance for collector vehicles and other valued belongings. For more information about Barrett-Jackson, visit or call 480-421-6694.

Country Music Superstar Cole Swindell to Headline Barrett-Jackson's Annual Rock The Block Concert, January 16, 2026
Country Music Superstar Cole Swindell to Headline Barrett-Jackson's Annual Rock The Block Concert, January 16, 2026

Associated Press

time6 days ago

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  • Associated Press

Country Music Superstar Cole Swindell to Headline Barrett-Jackson's Annual Rock The Block Concert, January 16, 2026

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 16, 2025-- Barrett-Jackson ( ), The World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is ready to thrill concert-goers with one of the hottest stars in country music, Cole Swindell, during the annual Rock The Block concert, January 16, 2026, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. The auction's kickoff concert will open with singer-songwriter Chris Lane, followed by headlining artist Cole Swindell, who recently released his fifth studio album, 'Spanish Moss.' Concert tickets start at $85 and go on sale Friday, July 18, at 10 a.m. MST. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Barrett-Jackson is ready to thrill concert-goers with one of the hottest stars in country music, Cole Swindell, during the annual Rock The Block concert, January 16, 2026, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. 'From Foreigner to Sammy Hagar and now a country music superstar, our Rock The Block concerts have become the ultimate kick-off for auction week in January,' said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. 'This year, we couldn't be more excited to welcome chart-topping country music artists, Cole Swindell and Chris Lane, to the stage to get us geared up for another incredible auction week at WestWorld of Scottsdale. They are among the most celebrated voices in country music today, and you'll get to see them together at our Rock The Block concert in January.' Cole Swindell has produced chart-topping hits like 'She Had Me at Heads Carolina,' 'Forever To Me,' 'Chillin' It,' 'Single Saturday Night,' and more. With over 8 billion total global streams to date, Swindell is firmly established as a powerhouse in country music. A Georgia native, Swindell's appearance at Rock The Block will follow his 2025 Happy Hour Sad Tour, which kicks off this September. 'There's nothing that compares to the energy of a live crowd, and I am so excited to hit the stage during Barrett-Jackson's Rock The Block concert this January,' said Swindell. 'I have no doubt this show is going to be something special. I can't wait to see y'all there and make it a night we'll never forget.' A North Carolina native, Chris Lane has stepped into a more grounded and personal era with his new album 'Shade Tree,' which debuted with an impressive 1.65 million streams in its first week. With more than two billion career streams, Lane's catalog includes hits like 'Dancin' In The Moonlight' with Lauren Alaina, 'Howdy,' and 'Stop Coming Over.' He's earned nominations from the iHeartRadio Music Awards, ACM Awards, and Radio Disney Music Awards, as well as toured with Rascal Flatts, Florida Georgia Line, Brad Paisley, Dan + Shay and Kane Brown. 'Much like the diversity of our collector car dockets, our Rock The Block concerts bring in an incredible range of talent that showcase different sounds and stories across different genres,' said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. 'This year the talent on our stage will be extraordinary and our guests can expect an unforgettable experience filled with great music, energy and the kind of moments that make Barrett-Jackson the ultimate lifestyle experience.' Rock The Block concert-goers will receive exclusive early access to the Barrett-Jackson auction site before it opens to the public and the opportunity to preview some of the world-class auction vehicles. Guests can begin the evening with a first look inside the Sponsor Pavilion, showcasing the latest vehicles and displays from leading automakers and enjoy drinks and a light bite to eat while viewing the auction's star vehicles displayed in the North and South Showcase Pavilions that surround the auction arena. Tickets for Rock The Block are on sale Friday, July 18, with reserved seating and hospitality packages in the Premium Hospitality Suite located in the Muscle Lounge - an incredibly intimate setting offering elevated views with food and beverage service. Be a part of Barrett-Jackson's online conversation with #BarrettJackson and #BJAC on Facebook, X, Instagram and YouTube. About The Barrett-Jackson Auction Company Established in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Barrett-Jackson, The World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is the leader in collector car auctions and automotive lifestyle events, which include authentic automobilia auctions and the sale of private collections. Welcoming hundreds of thousands of attendees per year, Barrett-Jackson hosts live collector car auctions in Scottsdale, Arizona; Palm Beach, Florida; and Columbus Ohio, where thousands of the most sought-after, unique and valuable vehicles cross the block in front of a global audience. With broadcast partner A+E Networks, Barrett-Jackson features live television coverage of their events on FYI and The HISTORY Channel, as well as all the cars, all the time via their produced livestream on Also based in Scottsdale, the Barrett-Jackson Collection Showroom offers a rotating selection of premium vehicles that meet the high standards for which the company is known. Barrett-Jackson also endorses a one-of-a-kind collector car insurance for collector vehicles and other valued belongings. For more information about Barrett-Jackson, visit or call 480-421-6694. View source version on CONTACT: Barrett-Jackson Communications Aaron Cook,TimePiece PR & Marketingat (214) 520-3430 |[email protected] KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA ARIZONA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: RETAIL EVENTS/CONCERTS GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRITY OTHER ENTERTAINMENT WOMEN MUSIC OTHER RETAIL MEN GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY FAMILY AUTOMOTIVE ENTERTAINMENT CONSUMER SOURCE: Barrett-Jackson Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/16/2025 01:20 PM/DISC: 07/16/2025 01:20 PM

Cole Swindell Celebrates Release Of New Album 'Spanish Moss'
Cole Swindell Celebrates Release Of New Album 'Spanish Moss'

Forbes

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Cole Swindell Celebrates Release Of New Album 'Spanish Moss'

Singer/songwriter Cole Swindell Over the past eleven years, singer/songwriter Cole Swindell has made an indelible mark on country music. His expansive catalogue of music has racked up billions of streams and 13 No. 1 hits, so far. Familiar songs incudes 'Chillin' In,' 'You Should Have Been Here,' 'She Had Me At Heads Carolina,' and many more. The Georgia-native, who got his start as a songwriter, has also co-written a number of songs for other artists including the Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan mega-hit 'This Is How We Roll.' Swindell has just released his fifth studio album and can't wait for fans to hear it. Spanish Moss offers an ambitious collection of songs Swindell either wrote, co-wrote, or collected from other songwriters – all of which reflect where he currently finds himself in life. Cover of Cole Swindell's album "Spanish Moss" 'It's been a crazy process of trying to make the best album we can,' he says. 'But I knew when it was right, the whole team did, and now it's a complete album and here it is. I'm very proud of the whole thing, all twenty one songs. It's the most songs I've ever put on an album.' Tracks include 'Kill a Prayer,' 'Dirty Dancing,' 'Left to Get Right,' 'Take Me Down,' 'Heads Up Heaven,' and more. Many are deeply personal like 'Forever to Me,' a song he wrote for his wife, Courtney, on their wedding day. Another is 'Dale Jr,' inspired by Swindell's first time meeting with Dale Earnhardt Jr. At first glance, it might seem to be a song about two men at the top of their respective fields (country music and NASCAR), but it touches on a more emotional connection between the two. Both men lost their dads when they were far too young. 'People might see the title and think it's some kind of race car song, but it has nothing to do with that,' Swindell explains. 'It's me talking about the night I met a guy I'd always cheered for, whose dad was special to me and my dad. It's a true story about a common bond nobody wants to have. My dad was Keith Swindell, and his dad was Dale Earnhardt, but just Dad to him. So, Dale Jr and I didn't talk about entertainment or racing, we just talked about our dads.' Swindell has shown a true gift for tapping into his own life to write songs that resonate with others. He wrote his 2016 hit, 'You Should Be Here,' as a tribute to father who died unexpectedly when he was on tour. And while his 'She Had Me At Heads Carolina' was a re-worked version of Jo Dee Messina's 90s hit 'Heads Carolina' (with the help and permission of the original songwriters), it was inspired by Swindell listening to the song with his mom as a young boy. 'I legit remember riding around with my mom when the original version of 'Heads Carolina' came out,' he recalls. Swindell ended up sharing the stage with Messina as they performed 'She Had Me At Heads Carolina' at both the CMA and ACM Awards in 2022. It ended up winning 'ACM Song of the Year.' 'To be able to collaborate with her on those awards shows and for it to become one of the biggest songs of my career, has got to be one of the most full-circle moments of my life and career.' Spanish Moss comes three years after Swindell's last album. He says he might have liked to have come back around with something sooner, but he wanted to take the time needed to find the right group of songs. 'I'm proud of every album but that last one (Stereotype) did a lot of big things. 'She Had Me At Heads Carolina" and 'Never Say Never' with Lainey Wilson. So, to follow it up, there was some pressure and I think that's what made this one what it is." Swindell wrote or co-wrote just under half of those on the album and worked with Nashville's songwriting community for the rest. But all are close to his heart. 'A song has to be absolutely perfect for me,' he explains. 'It's got to make me feel something or wish I had written it. People ask, how do you know it's for you? And the answer is - if I wish I'd written it. It's a lot easier for me to tell my story, but, man, there's something special when somebody else tells it almost better than you could have told it yourself.' While Swindell is excited about the album, it comes as he and his wife, Courtney, prepare for the arrival of their first child, a baby girl. 'I'm so excited to be a dad, I'm tearing up just thinking about it,' he says. 'I'm telling you, I'm so emotional about this kid. I know I'm going to look at things a lot differently. You know, you always talk about your songs and albums being your babies and now I've got a real one coming. It's an exciting time in my life for both of them to be coming at the same time.' The baby is due in early August. Swindell will have some time off to spend with his family, then gear up to head out on his headline Happy Hour Sad Tour in September. Opening acts include Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby and Greylan James. He says it's hard to believe so much has happened since he left Georgia and headed to Nashville all those years ago. At 42, he's grateful for his incredible success in music. And now, over the past few years, having met his wife and now getting ready to start a family, he considers himself blessed beyond measure. 'I'm so proud of everything I've accomplished in my career, obviously. But finally getting my personal life in line, I think that's what I'm most proud of. And now having somebody to share all of this with.' Cole Swindell performs at The Big 98's Friendsgiving at The Grand Ole Opry on November 25, 2024 in ... More Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by)

Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025
Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025

Country singer-songwriter Cole Swindell will headline The Big E's largest stage at the end of the 2025 fair's opening weekend. Swindell's 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' will make a stop at The Big E Arena in West Springfield on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Those who wish to attend can buy tickets starting Friday, June 27 at 10 a.m. through The Big E's website. Admission to the fair comes with the concert tickets when bought ahead of the show date. Read More: 'St. Paddy's Day' in the fall? 'Halfway' weekend offers live performances at The Big E Swindell, who MassLive spoke with earlier this month, is set to release his fifth studio album 'Spanish Moss' this Friday. 'I definitely love Mass. I just love the area,' Swindell told MassLive ahead of a June 15 performance at the Indian Ranch venue in Webster. The 41-year-old singer and Georgia native added that the energy he gets from the state's crowds is 'just unmatched every time.' Swindell is known for songs off his fourth studio album 'Stereotype' like 'Single Saturday Night,' 'She Had Me At Heads Carolina' and 'Never Say Never' with fellow country star Lainey Wilson. According to The Big E, throughout his career, Swindell has garnered 12 No. 1 singles as an artist and 13 as a songwriter. Read More: OUTLOUD Music Festival: LGBTQ-focused concert makes Boston debut (Photos) Cole Swindell joins the ranks of Foreigner, ZZ Top, The Avett Brothers, Train, The Kid LAROI, Gov't Mule and a joint performance between Busta Rhymes and Rick Ross as fellow Big E Arena headliners this fall. The Big E has also unveiled its Court of Honor Stage lineup. The fair returns for its 17-day run starting Friday, Sept. 12, through Sunday, Sept. 28. The Big E is the largest fair on the East Coast, and last year marked a record-breaking annual attendance of 1.7 million fairgoers. Rock band Gov't Mule to open The Big E Arena on 2025 fair's first night Australian singer, rapper The Kid LAROI to headline The Big E Arena this fall After record-breaking attendance, The Big E seeks to disperse crowds in 2025 Pop headliner announced for The Big E Arena in fall 2025 performance Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes to headline the Big E Arena together for fall 2025 Read the original article on MassLive.

With new album out soon, country star has already ‘got ideas' for next one
With new album out soon, country star has already ‘got ideas' for next one

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

With new album out soon, country star has already ‘got ideas' for next one

Cole Swindell will release his newest album later this month and the chart-topping country music star is already starting to think of material for his next project. 'We had room on this album for some love songs, but no dad songs or baby songs,' the 41-year-old, who will welcome his first daughter with his wife, Courtney Little, in August, told MassLive. 'I can already tell you I've got ideas in my phone ready to write those, and I feel pretty confident the next project will definitely have some songs about my little girl and just being a dad,' Swindell said. 'The pressure of writing my wedding song was a lot, but writing a song for my little girl is going to be next level.' When Swindell isn't singing or writing songs, he is usually playing golf just outside his Nashville home. The musician recognizes that once his daughter arrives, he may be spending more time in the nursery than on the course. But before Swindell trades in his golf clubs for baby bottles, the singer will celebrate the release of his fifth album 'Spanish Moss' on Friday, June 27. The album's release date coincides with a stretch of summer shows, including one at Indian Ranch in Webster on Sunday, June 15. After returning from Cody Johnson's Australian and New Zealand shows in March, Swindell is ready to 'kick off the summer in one of my favorite areas in the country.' 'I definitely love Mass. I just love the area,' Swindell said, adding the energy he gets from the state's crowds is 'just unmatched every time.' 'Mass. has always been good to me, so it's going to be cool to play some of these songs for the first time up there,' he said. A Georgia native, Swindell burst onto the country music scene with his 2013 multi-platinum song 'Chillin It.' The hit single topped the U.S. Country Songs chart before Swindell's platinum-certified, self-titled debut album arrived in February 2014. The singer saw further success with the hits 'Ain't Worth The Whiskey' and 'Let Me See Ya Girl,' which charted at No. 1 and No. 2 on the U.S Country Airplay Chart, respectively. Swindell rounded out a whirlwind of a year when he won the ACM New Artist of the Year Award in April 2015. As Swindell's career progressed, he tapped into his songwriter abilities by crafting more emotional ballads such as 'You Should Be Here,' 'Middle of a Memory' and 'Break Up In The End.' The tracks — all of which charted and were certified at least double platinum — appeared on Swindell's second and third albums, 'You Should Be Here' and 'All of It,' respectively. 'As a songwriter, this is kind of how I get to tell my story and things I've been through or going through, or whatever that may be,' Swindell said of his deeper cuts. 'For a guy like me that puts my feelings on paper and out to the world, I just think there's going to be a lot of people out there that are going to already know exactly how it feels.' By April 2022, Swindell had released his fourth album, 'Stereotype.' The project contained the powerhouse hit 'Never Say Never' with Lainey Wilson and the Top 40 smash 'She Had Me At Heads Carolina.' The track won Swindell three ACM Awards in 2023 and remained in the Top 5 at country radio for 23 consecutive weeks. Overall, Swindell has racked up 13 No. 1 singles as an artist and 14 as a songwriter in the 11 years since his debut on Warner Music Nashville. He returned with the heartfelt 'Forever To Me' in April 2024, which served as the lead single for 'Spanish Moss.' In addition to 'Forever To Me,' Swindell has already released seven racks from the upcoming project, including the title track, 'Bottom of It,' 'Dirty Dancing,' 'Kill A Prayer,' 'One Day' and 'We Can Always Move On.' The latter, which is actually Swindell's wife's favorite on the album, is about taking advantage of the time couples have together before calling it quits. 'I just thought the angle of that was unique,' Swindell said. 'It definitely, I think, grabs you at the very beginning and doesn't let you go. It's a jam for sure and I hope it's a lot of people's favorite song this summer.' With 21 tracks, 'Spanish Moss' is Swindell's longest project to date. The album is mostly inspired by Swindell getting engaged and marrying his wife over the past two years. The couple formally announced in March that they were expecting their first child. All these life happenings brought the musician back to crafting emotional songs that make up a majority of the tracks on 'Spanish Moss,' even those inspired by less joyous times. '[While] I'm in this season of my life — one year married, a kid on the way — that doesn't erase the fact of my past and the tough things I've been through whether it's relationship-wise or whatever,' Swindell said. 'To be able to sing about where I'm right now and kind of where I've been, I think is what's important about this album and I think it's going to be something that people can relate to.' Swindell is mostly excited to play these songs — new and old — live given all he has been through recently. He is especially looking forward to performing in front of crowds who are 'passionate about everything in life,' specifically those in Massachusetts. 'If I'm going to be anywhere playing a show, I'm excited that it's up there,' Swindell said. Once he wraps up his summer shows, Swindell will officially embark on his 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' on Sept. 4. The tour will include 20 shows and feature supporting acts Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby and Greylan James. Tickets for the tour can be found on Swindell's website. Country music star's son calls him 'lamest man to ever walk planet earth' Country singer involved in pedestrian crash that killed 77-year-old woman Country singer fulfills young fan's unusual request: 'Well this was a first' 'I need a break': Country star taking time to 'figure out what's next' Country music star's wife has had it with IVF treatments after 'hellacious' side effects Read the original article on MassLive.

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