Country music artist Cole Swindell to perform at the Beau Rivage Theater this fall

August 12, 2022
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The Beau Rivage Resort & Casino will welcome him to the stage in November.

Country music superstar Cole Swindell is set to perform at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. He will take the stage at the Beau Rivage Theater on November 4.

The show will begin at 8pm and will feature a performance by Ashley Cooke. Tickets are currently on sale through the resort’s box office.

Swindell’s stop at the Beau Rivage is part of his “Back Down to the Bar Tour.” The multi-platinum country star has released several hit singles, including She Had Me at Heads Carolina, Never Say Never and Single Saturday Night.

Swindell hails from George and begin his country music career in 2014. Since breaking out into the music industry, he has toured with other notable artists including Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean and Florida Georgia Line.

His latest studio album release, Stereotype, has already attracted attention online through the song Single Saturday Night, which has been streamed more than 250 million times. Two songs off the new album reached number 1 for two consecutive weeks.

To date, Swindell has nine certified Platinum singles (with four singles reaching double Platinum), a Platinum-certified debut album and a Gold-certified sophomore album titled, You Should Be Here. He has gained a large fan base, garnering more than five billion streams worldwide.

His single, Break Up In The End, was nominated for a Grammy and named the NSAI Song of the Year in 2019.

Ashley Cooke is known as “an up-and-coming country artist who is bringing authentic and honest storytelling to her music.” Cooke released her debut album, Already Drank That Beer, in August 2021.

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