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Cole Swindell is coming to The Gulf on Okaloosa Island

The Sound Waves Music Series at The Gulf continues on March 14, 2020 with Cole Swindell’s Down to Earth Tour featuring Hardy, Trea Landon and more. Tickets go on-sale this […]

The Sound Waves Music Series at The Gulf continues on March 14, 2020 with Cole Swindell’s Down to Earth Tour featuring Hardy, Trea Landon and more.

Tickets go on-sale this Friday.

VIP Gates open at 3 PM and this is an all-ages event.


General Admission in Advance | $45
General Admission Day of Concert | $50
VIP Passes are Available – LIMITED | $150

VIP Experience Includes:
• Easy Access Private Entrance
• Early Entry – VIP Gates open at 3PM
• Complimentary Champagne on Arrival
• VIP Pit – Located in Front of the Stage!
• Comfortable Viewing Area in the VIP Lounge
• Private Cash Bar
• Concert Swag
• Private VIP Pre-Concert Party by the Luke Langford Band

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