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Cole Swindell tickets 2025: Cheapest prices, cities, dates for 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' concerts

Emily Dozier

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Country fans, act quick, because Cole Swindell is hitting the road. The 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' is about to kick off, beginning on Sept. 4.

Swindell may not be the biggest country singer in the game, but he's a classic. He broke through the scenes in 2014 with his first CMT Music Award nomination, and a year later he was crowned New Artist of the Year by the ACMAs. His hit single, "Break Up in the End," even earned three nominations in 2019, including his first Grammy Award nomination.

The 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' celebrates Swindell's latest album, Spanish Moss, released over the summer. It's his first headlining tour since 2020, and he'll be joined by Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby and Greylan James throughout the roadshow.

With 20 cities on the schedule, Swindell is ready to go.

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Here's how you can score tickets to one of Cole Swindell's upcoming concerts along the tour.

Cole Swindell tickets for 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' 2025

Tickets for Cole Swindell's 2025 tour are available now on StubHub.

His first show, Sept. 4 in Toledo, currently has a get-in price of $35. Floor seats for the concert cost at least $85 while pit passes are going for $140. His show in Macon, Georgia, is a bit pricier with a minimum ticket price of $60. The St. Augustine concert has passes available of $80.

Tickets are going fast, so click the link below to view the latest availability and pricing.

BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for Cole Swindell 2025 concerts

Cole Swindell 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' 2025 schedule

Swindell's 'Happy Hour Sad Tour' kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 4 in Toledo, heading to 20 cities across the U.S. It wraps up in St. Augustine on Oct. 26.

To view more ticket information for each show, click here.

DateCityVenue
Sept. 4Toledo, OHHuntington Center
Sept. 5Canton, OHMemorial Civic Center
Sept. 11Huntington, WVMarshall Health Network Arena
Sept. 12Erie, PAInsurance Arena
Sept. 13Wilkes-Barre, PAMohegan Sun Arena
Sept. 18Lexington, KYRupp Arena
Sept. 19Athens, GAAkins Ford Arena
Sept. 20Macon, GAAtrium Health Amphitheater
Sept. 25Brookings, SDDacotah Bank Center
Sept. 26Cedar Rapids, IAAlliant Energy Powerhouse
Sept. 27Grand Forks, NDAlerus Center
Oct. 2Loveland, COBlue FCU Arena
Oct. 3Casper, WYFord Wyoming Center
Oct. 4Bozeman, MTBrick Breeden Fieldhouse
Oct. 9Everett, WAAngel of the Winds Arena
Oct. 10Kennewick, WAToyota Center
Oct. 11Nampa, IDFord Idaho Amphitheater
Oct. 24Hollywood, FLHard Rock Live
Oct. 25Clearwater, FLThe Baycare Sound
Oct. 26St. Augustine, FLThe St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.