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Country star Cole Swindell to headline Pittsburgh Brewing Co.'s summer concert series

Kellen Stepler
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Massoud Hossaini | TribLive
The Pittsburgh Brewing Co.’s summer concert lineup so far includes Changes in Latitude on June 29, Zoso on July 6 and Cole Swindell on Sept. 1.

“You Should Be Here” is what the Pittsburgh Brewing Co. might be saying to country music fans as it announces its third concert for the summer.

Country music star Cole Swindell will take the stage Sept. 1 at the brewery’s amphitheater in the Creighton neighborhood of East Deer.

Brewery spokeswoman Katie Henningsen said the new concert venue will host Swindell and country music artist Ashley Cooke at the Iron City Stage on the brewery’s grounds.

Swindell’s other hits include “Chillin’ It,” “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” and “Single Saturday Night.”

Tickets for the country concert will be available for purchase at 10 a.m. Friday on the brewery’s Eventbrite page. Pit tickets cost $75, and general admission costs $50. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 1, and the first act will begin at 6.

“Attendees will experience an unforgettable evening of country music featuring all of Swindell’s top hits, along with special guest Ashley Cooke,” Henningsen said. “Guests can look forward to a thrilling night of great music, even better drinks and fantastic company.”

The concert is the third show scheduled in the brewery’s inaugural concert series. The concert will hold up to 7,000 people, Henningsen said.

Changes in Latitude, a Jimmy Buffett tribute band, kicks off the series June 29.

Zoso, a Led Zeppelin tribute band, and The Soft Parade, a Doors tribute band, will take the stage July 6. That event also will feature a benefit for local police dog units at 2 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Allegheny Valley Regional, Kiski Township, Lower Burrell, New Kensington, Southern Armstrong Regional and West Deer police departments.

Tickets for those concerts are still available and can be purchased on the brewery’s website.

Brewery officials previously said they anticipate the amphitheater to be complete by next summer, at which point it will hold as many as 15,000 people.

Kellen Stepler is a TribLive reporter covering the Allegheny Valley and Burrell school districts and surrounding areas. He joined the Trib in April 2023. He can be reached at kstepler@triblive.com.

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