Montana's 2025 concert lineup just keeps getting better—and now we've got a big one to add to the calendar.

Country Music Star Announces Show In Montana

Country music star Cole Swindell just announced today that he's bringing his Happy Hour Sad Tour to Big Sky Country this fall. That's right, mark your calendars for Saturday, October 4, 2025, because Swindell is headed to the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman.

We all get excited about the big summer tours, but let's be real—fall shows hit different. Cozy flannels, crisp air, and country music? Yes, please. And this one's shaping up to be something special and you won't want to miss.

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Credit: PEPPER ENTERTAINMENT
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Who Else Will Be Performing At the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse?

Joining Swindell for his performance in Bozeman are special guest Priscilla Block and Greylan James.

When Will Cole Swindells New Album Release?

Cole's new album Spanish Moss drops June 27, and it's already got fans talking. Tracks like "Forever To Me" (which is climbing the charts), along with "Kill A Prayer," "3 Feet Tall," and "One Day," are getting high praise—Country Now even called one of them a "Song of the Year contender." So you can expect a mix of fresh songs and fan favorites when he hits the stage in October.

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Tickets go on sale Friday, April 11 at 10 a.m. You'll be able to grab yours HERE.

Want to score tickets before they go on sale? You can! Just head over to the 100.7 XL Country Facebook page or download the XL Country App and answer the "XL Country Question of the Day." Boom—you're entered to win.

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So get ready, Montana. Fall might be months away, but this show is worth the wait.

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